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Heard on the Hill: Top Dog

[IMGCAP(1)]Bluewater Productions, the team behind the popular “Female Force— series that turned Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Alaska Gov.

Next Phase of Election Reform: Start With Facts

A critical step toward the production of this data is the Democracy Index, proposed by Heather Gerken of Yale Law School, which would rank states and local election systems based on performance.

Obama Shows His Substance and Style

The president, with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton leading the way, has moved to revive the Middle East peace process, repair frayed relations with Russia and Europe, and engage China.

Specter’s Base Is Eroding

“He is working very hard to get more people across the state to register or re-register Republican because that’s a crucial step to getting back in the majority.

Beyond the Bluster, Few Willing to Step Up in N.Y.

Israel and Maloney both traveled around the state in the late fall and early winter when Paterson was contemplating whom to appoint to replace Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) in the Senate after she had

Shop Talk: Berringer Straight

Texas Two-Step. Media Matters for America President Eric Burns looked to an unlikely place for the group’s next head honcho — outside the Beltway.

Appointed Senators Hit the Campaign Trail Over Recess

Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.), appointed last month to fill the seat once held by Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, is meeting with community groups and local elected leaders in New York City on

Shop Talk: Virginia Is for Consultant Candidates

Adam Parkhomenko, a former aide on now-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s presidential campaign, is in a competitive Democratic primary for an open House of Delegates seat in the Arlington

Clinton Confirmed as Secretary of State

Hillary Rodham Clinton’s nomination to serve as secretary of State was easily approved by the Senate on Wednesday afternoon, with lawmakers voting 94-2 to install their outgoing colleague to the prominent

A Race in Graphic Detail

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), and finally to the general election showdown between Obama and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).

The 111th Congress Takes Flight

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) reiterated that Franken was recently declared the winner of the race by the Minnesota State Canvassing Board and called on Coleman to step aside.