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Virginia Recount Maintains Perriello as Victor

“I’m gratified that after an exhaustive democratic process, we now can say with certainty that this election is over,” Perriello said in a statement Wednesday afternoon after the recount court certified

McCain, Unbowed, Appears Back to Old Self

John McCain (R-Ariz.) showed hints of his pre-presidential nominee self Sunday morning, indicating to journalist George Stephanopoulos on ABC’s “This Week” that he intends to be a thorn in the side of

Corker Pushes Back in Blame Game

Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) on Friday dismissed claims by Democrats and union officials that Republicans killed a $14 billion bill to bail out the auto industry, insisting that Republicans were willing to compromise

McCain and Feingold Reunite

“I’m not shocked,” this aide said, adding that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) expected earmark reform to be on the agenda “whether we wanted it to be or not.” McCain has long been a leader

What the Lame Duck Left Behind

Joe Barton (R-Texas), for instance, contributed a solution to solve a problem on everyone’s minds: NCAA football’s Bowl Championship Series.

Corker Pops Into Spotlight

Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) jumped into the fray and positioned himself as a dealmaker on the most pressing economic issue facing Congress.

Heard on the Hill: Lack of Bread Gets a Rise

According to our tipster, when Dicks overheard an employee say the cafeteria had run out of wheat bread, he proceeded to yell about “the ridiculousness” of the situation, telling the employee: “I’m

Vote Could Be Imminent on Auto Bailout

Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) – whose proposal is serving as the basis for negotiations – was presenting the deal that he helped broker to his fellow GOP Senators “as we speak” and that a resolution could be forthcoming

GOP Offers Own Bailout Bill

Automotive Reorganization and Recovery Plan will establish “firm benchmarks” and a “tight timeline” for restructuring of the Big Three automakers, according to a release from Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio

Obama Seat Still a Prize

“I’m not interested in a Rod Blagojevich appointment.” Schakowsky said in a phone interview Wednesday evening that she supports a special election and efforts in the state Capitol to change Illinois

Sessions Names Top Two Staffers for NRCC

Additionally, in a sign that House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) plans to be actively involved in the NRCC, the committee announced that Johnny DeStefano will serve as deputy executive director

Ensign Prepared to Block Auto Bill

John Ensign (R-Nev.), the incoming chairman of the Republican Policy Committee, said that short of significant changes to the deal, he would place a hold on the legislation.

Auto Deal Clearing Major Hurdles

Senate Republicans were cagey Tuesday about whether they would ultimately support the bill being crafted, even as Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) continued to decline invitations to join

Auto Bill Poses an Obstacle Course

“I want to support a bill that revives this industry,” Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said on the Senate floor Tuesday.