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Energy: Deal or Dry Hole?

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said that he was “somewhat pleased” that Democrats appear to be “coming our way” but that the bill as outlined by Pelosi “looks like a hoax” because it

Expanding DCCC List Losing Clout?

“I guess you probably couldn’t just call people up and say, ‘I’m Red to Blue’ and their jaw drops anymore,” said one Congressional candidate on the list, who asked not to be named.

GOP Senators Pulled in Two Directions

“I’m going home,” Coleman said. “I think the Democrats are going to suffer from not getting things done and they’ll pay a price for that.

Cantor Peddles an Agenda

John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) vice presidential running mate — Minority Leader John Boehner’s (R-Ohio) ability to hold onto his post still hinges largely on the extent of expected GOP losses this fall.

Alabama: Love Loves Palin, Is First to Put Her in Ad

John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) running mate. Love’s 30-second ad includes an image of McCain standing with the Alaska governor as Love states, “I’m supporting pro-lifers John McCain and Sarah Palin.

Cooper Sounds the Cry of Alarm: Is Anybody Listening?

[IMGCAP(1)] “The enemy is coming, and all I’m trying to do is warn my fellow citizens,” Cooper said in a recent interview “If they choose to be informed, and I think they will want to be informed

In Minnesota Suburbs, They Love a Parade

“I’m just a pretty simple guy. … I may not be a political mastermind or whatever, but I think I’m honest, I think I’m pretty sharp and hard-working.

Democrats Still Without an Energy Bill

approach to America’s energy: perversely increasing energy costs for some, while permanently locking up most offshore resources for all,” said Antonia Ferrier, spokeswoman for House Minority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo

Allen Remains Positive

If it wasnÂ’t for a few moments on the campaign trail in southwest Virginia two years ago, this could have been a very different convention for George Allen (R).