6 House Debate Moments That Reminded Us of High School (Video)
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Rowdy auditoriums, petty exchanges, testy comebacks. Sounds like high school, right? Try House candidate debates in 2014.
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Rowdy auditoriums, petty exchanges, testy comebacks. Sounds like high school, right? Try House candidate debates in 2014.
CQ Roll Call collected six of the most awkward and juvenile moments of the cycle from the hundreds of debates that took place across the country.
The ad, provided first to CQ Roll Call, features voters speaking directly to camera as a narrator attacks Ernst’s record on education.
Perez (Chris Maddaloni/CQ Roll Call File Photo) President Barack Obama hasn’t yet made public his pick for a replacement for outgoing Attorney General Eric H.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) After the probability of a Republican takeover of the Senate (for the first time in eight years) and the possibility that more than six governors will be defeated (for the first
Joe Garcia in south Florida remains too close to call.
Dave Martin, a fourth-grade teacher at Lake Ridge Elementary School in Woodbridge, Va., who has been out knocking doors for Foust, said he tells voters Foust would help Warner get things done for
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo) The 2014 battle for the Senate has featured a few candidate bumbles and some colorful characters.
Roll Call has identified 10 such instances that helped define this cycle’s Senate landscape. In 2012, Sen. Olympia J.
Related: Don Young: the Kodiak Bear of Capitol Hill (Video) Report: Don Young Talks Bull Sex, Suicide at Alaska High School The Softer Side of Don Young: A Counterpoint Don Young
Garcia assured the council that “all health care providers,” from school nurses to dentists, were being trained on how to handle the epidemic.
He said he would approach education from a local perspective and lauded his own work with a school in Minneapolis.
He said he would approach education from a local perspective and lauded his own work with a school in Minneapolis.
He’s flouted ethics rules, twisted a staffer’s arm and even told CQ Roll Call “there’s some truth to that” when asked about a report he told his Democratic challenger that the last person to touch him
Sinema (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Sinema attributes her relative pauper status to her background.
Sinema (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Sinema attributes her relative pauper status to her background.
(CQ Roll Call File Photo) Earlier this cycle, Republicans viewed the Michigan Senate race as a potential pick-up opportunity, much like the seat in Iowa.
Grassley, R-Iowa, as “a farmer from Iowa who never went to law school.” By contrast, the Michigan race has been “sort of boring,” in the words of state Democratic consultant Mark Grebner.
“Some of the other studies being conducted on the space station are designed by elementary and high school students rather than scientists.
(Douglas Graham/CQ Roll Call) Sen. Tom Coburn and his investigators have been busy in their most recent effort to unveil what they view as government waste and abuse.