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Bunning Blasts Report Suggesting Plans to Resign

BunningÂ’s office confirmed the event, but in a statement denied that the Senator informed those who attended that he was considering resigning as a result of his ongoing fight with Senate Republican

Gingrich Enjoys Rock-Star Status at CPAC

Fifteen minutes before Gingrich was scheduled to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference Friday, the line to enter the Regency ballroom stretched to 100 people waiting to hear what ideas

Hill Climbers: Just Like Old Times

“I don’t think many candidates are that much fun to work for.” [IMGCAP(2)]Baer is now the regional representative in Dahlkemper’s office.

Ill. Race Turns on Change

“As soon as we knew Rahm was going to the White House, I sent her a text message and was like, ‘Sara, what’s the name of your Congressional campaign committee?

Here Are Five Basics for Hill Communicators

Because my key achievement when I came to town was knowing a bunch of lines from “Caddyshack” and I have since memorized even more, I didn’t how to reply.

D.C. Vote Bill Makes Progress

At one point, the committee was locked in a 15-15 vote on the measure because most Democrats had left the proceeding to vote on the omnibus bill.

Rule-Maker in Chief

Rule One: “The most important is to remember Peter was elected, not any of us.” In fact, staff members need to know that while they are talented, they are not the ones in the spotlight.

DCCC Ad Campaign on Stimulus Ignores Defectors

According to Democratic strategists, the difference is that for Republicans, it was a premeditated effort to obstruct the recovery at all costs, while for the Democrats, it was a principled vote

Obama Sets Terms for Domestic Policy Debate

Mostly gone was the recitation of the countryÂ’s ills and the perils ahead made so often by the president as he sought to strengthen the rationale for what in the end became a $787 billion stimulus bill