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GOP Now Seen in Positive Light

</p> “For the early part of the 2000s, Americans had a net-positive image of the Republican Party,” Gallup’s Jeffrey M. Jones wrote.

Campus Notebook: Members Look to Cut Raises

</p> <p class="p1">A bipartisan team of Senators on Wednesday introduced the chamber’s first bill this year to end Members’ automatic annual raise.</p> <p class="p4"> Democratic Sens.

Senators in Deficit ‘State of Shock’

Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.) said they are hoping to introduce their bill to implement the fiscal commission’s recommendations soon.

Forecasts of Obama Rebound a Bit Premature

</p> In the short term, both markets engender optimism. Stocks — like political reputations — appreciate quickly.</p> But over the longer term, the two market behaviors are very different.

After 30 Years, ERA’s Batting Average Still Zero

</p> Politics and Priorities </p> For all the bravado of Menendez, Maloney and feminists on the Hill who hope for an ERA revival, Congressional passage of the bill is highly unlikely in this political

Old Is New Again in History’s Big Speech

From the archives: In 1995, President Bill Clinton’s favorite word was “people” (used 72 times); “job” was only the 22nd-most used (he uttered it a scant 19 times).

Senate Moderates Hope Seating Is Just the Start

</p> Carper said that Obama is moving to the center and that centrists should help him triangulate against the extremes in both parties, like they did in the 1990s when President Bill Clinton had to work