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The New Members of the House

But it was too little, too late in a year in which voter anger at the Bush White House, and Republicans in general, created dozens of competitive races in otherwise GOP-leaning districts such as the 24th

Dingell-Waxman Brouhaha Awaits

It carried shades of two years ago when House Democratic elation at recapturing the majority was immediately doused by the bruising fight between Reps.

Stevens Case Puts Spotlight on Pardons

By contrast, President Bill Clinton issued 140 pardons in just one day — his final in office — famously forgiving Mark Rich, the husband of a major contributor to his library, as well as friend and former

It Depends on the Definition of Grovel

Clinton, she reminds readers, was caught in a sexual relationship with a White House intern, and he made three public “confessions” about it.

New Democrats Make a Push

Barack Obama (D-Ill.) wins the White House, they say their votes will serve as a business-friendly check on the more liberal impulses of a party suddenly in control of all levers of power.

An Old Battle and a New War

Bill Clinton’s (D) uphill campaign for the White House, a film that is now considered a cult classic among political junkies.

South

Bill Posey and clearing the primary field for his nomination.

The 50 Richest Members of Congress (2008)

) $10.39 million In 2006, in preparation for her White House bid, Clinton closed a blind trust worth $5 million to $25 million, reported its stock holdings and then sold them off because of different

What’s the Top Electoral College State This Year?

I’ve become convinced that my initial list of five states probably can be boiled down to just one — one state that is most likely to determine who will be the next occupant of the White House.

K Street Files: Crowell’s Catch

Robertson will be joined by former White House National Economic Council Chief of Staff Thomas O’Donnell; former White House domestic policy adviser Florence Prioleau; former Environmental Protection