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CongressNow: Defense Chief Gates Could Stay On

rankled some Pentagon brass in the 1980s by pushing for a 600-ship Navy and later caught some Republicans by surprise as a member the 9/11 commission by criticizing both President Bush and former President Bill

Congressional Races Launched Axelrod

Axelrod is viewed as one of the most important driving forces behind Obama’s meteoric rise from state Senator to White House nominee in just four years.

Now It’s Biden Time in Denver

.” Expectations for Biden are high, especially on a night that features a highly anticipated speech by former President Bill Clinton — the second major speech from a Clinton in as many nights, and

CongressNow: NAFTA Faces Scrutiny Under Obama

Barack Obama (Ill.) makes it to the White House, he has promised to review the 15-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement, which greases the flow of commerce between the United States, Canada and

Wal-Mart Sends Mixed Political Signals

If Friday’s story in the Wall Street Journal — which claimed that Wal-Mart human resources managers were warning employees that an Obama White House would lead to unionization and ultimately hurt

Roskam Fighting Local Hero

“But those are going to be part of the conversation.” The Obama Factor While Roskam believes the White House contest will be much closer than many observers are currently predicting, he’s realistic

GOP Backs Off Nominations

Earlier this year, Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) began using Senate rules to stall legislation and committee hearings following months of largely fruitless negotiations between Republicans, the White

Congress Targets Court’s Pro-Biz Rulings

Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) and Barack Obama (Ill.), at the time duking it out for their party’s presidential nod, returned to Washington to give speeches on the Senate floor in favor of the bill and

The Race for Campaign Wear

GOP Shoppe’s first product, launched in 1993, was a calendar counting down the days left in President Bill Clinton’s term. “The Clinton years gave us plenty of material,” Harlin said.