Democrats Wrestle With Rangel
The broader fear is that white, moderate Democrats in swing districts will start demanding he resign, prompting a racially tinged backlash from the Congressional Black Caucus.
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The broader fear is that white, moderate Democrats in swing districts will start demanding he resign, prompting a racially tinged backlash from the Congressional Black Caucus.
Reports filed with the Federal Election Commission show Rangel’s re-election campaign has raised nearly $1.7 million this cycle and retained $517,000 in cash on hand as of the end of June.
Former Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Executive Director Brian Wolff continued posting impressive bundling numbers for his one-time employer, raising another $83,000 in June, according to
The Office of Congressional Accessibility Services offers visitors adaptive tours of the Capitol, along with wheelchair loans and assistive listening devices.
Inhofe is ranking member of the Environment and Public Works Committee, but his passion is for African development.
The Office of Congressional Ethics revealed Tuesday that it opened 21 inquiries in the second quarter of 2010 but terminated nearly one-third of those matters after a preliminary review.
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No word on whether Kagan has a favorite dish, although we do hear the restaurant was her pick recently for a quiet night out after enduring three straight days of grilling from the Senate Judiciary Committee
Of course, the FEC reports contained some really good news for Republicans, and if you’re an official at the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, you’ve got to be especially worried now about
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Chris Van Hollen acknowledged Sunday that the midterm elections may be viewed as a referendum on President Barack Obama’s first two years in office.
Peter Visclosky spent nearly $122,000 on legal fees for himself and former aides in the first half of 2010, according to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission.
With the Senate Judiciary Committee poised to approve Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan this week, conservative groups are looking to the floor battle.
National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Pete Sessions (Texas) sought to fire up his colleagues at Wednesday morning’s House Republican Conference meeting by playing a video of White House
Recent financial reports show Rep. John Barrow is burying former state Sen. Regina Thomas in a mountain of cash ahead of their Democratic primary in Georgia’s 12th district next week.
In the coming months, Hirsch and other business owners and voters in this North Shore Congressional district will be busy sorting through the expected harsh rhetoric in the open-seat Congressional
Laura Richardson is renting out the California home that drew months of scrutiny from both Congressional and federal investigators, according to her annual financial disclosure report.
Soon after graduation in June 2009, Schledwitz started as an intern with the House Science and Technology Committee, but she was promoted to staff assistant a few weeks later.
Rick Boucher (D), who had $1.9 million in the bank at the end of April and the backing of a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee that holds a more than 2-to-1 cash-on-hand advantage over the National
“Kristi Noem is everything that Stephanie Herseth claims to be but isn’t,” National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Tom Erickson said.
That is $30 million to $40 million more than Congress detailed in routine reports published in the Congressional Record on foreign travel expenditures, though those reports are so rife with errors