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Huckabee and Santorum and Coffee and Pizza
Huckabee said as someone snapped a picture of him and a group of high school seniors from Monomoy High School in Cape Cod, Mass., who were in the state on their AP government class field trip.
Opinion · 114th Congress
Will Trump Drive Away Next Generation of Hispanic Leaders?
In a middle school classroom in north Los Angeles, a group of mostly-Latino eighth graders were asked to explain what they knew about the candidates running for president.
New Light Shed on Old Scandal in Arizona Sheriff’s Congressional Race
As Babeu faces four Republicans for the party’s nomination in this massive eastern Arizona district rated Tossup by the Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report /Roll Call, some Republicans think
New Light Shed on Old Scandal in Arizona Sheriff’s Congressional Race
As Babeu faces four Republicans for the party’s nomination in this massive eastern Arizona district rated Tossup by the Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report/Roll Call, some Republicans think the
New Candidate Already Spending Big in Maryland Race for Van Hollen Seat
“I’m going to spend absolutely what it takes,” he told Roll Call on Thursday. “We’re starting as a big underdog. I love hard work and new ideas.
Politics · 114th Congress
Democrats Return to D.C. for a Hot Minute
Meanwhile, like a school field trip, the buses were divided alphabetically for the members: A-D, E-K, L-P and Q-Z. “It’s all about your last name,” asked Rep. Terri A.
3 Things to Watch for in the Senate Judicial Vote
(They are also both graduates of Seton Hall’s law school.) Vazquez went on to serve from 2007 to 2008 as the state’s first assistant attorney general, the No. 2 legal officer for the state.
Hillary and Jeb: Destined to Play the Long Game?
(Al Drago/CQ Roll Call) In a previous election cycle, or maybe a previous decade, Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush might, at this point, be coasting to their parties’ nominations.
Hillary and Jeb: Destined to Play the Long Game?
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) While Clinton’s team has put together a campaign that could either deliver a quick knockout blow to the opposition or win a long, drawn-out fight, Bush has no such luxury.
‘Courting Des Moines’ the Night Before the Iowa Caucuses
The feature film is “a fake story about the real Iowa caucuses” and is the brainchild of writer/director and Roll Call contributor Brent Roske.
Senate Deal to Confirm Judges Holds, for Now
Wright’s nomination had a bit of baggage, with conservatives citing her criticizing President Ronald Reagan in a law review article she contributed to in 1989 when she was a student at Harvard Law School
Iran Swap, Flint Water Crisis Put Kildee in Spotlight
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo) In a rare confluence of events, Michigan Democrat Dan Kildee finds himself at the center of two of the country’s biggest political stories this week.
Iran Swap, Flint Water Crisis Put Kildee in Spotlight
Kildee was among the first to call for a federal investigation of the contaminated water. He claimed that Republican Gov. Rick Snyder’s administration is responsible for the disaster.
DC Vote Taps Vinoda Basnayake as New Chairman
The D.C. native graduated from Georgetown University in 2003 and graduated Wharton School of Business and the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 2008.
Patricia Murphy: Hillary, Please Leave Bill at Home
She knows enough to frame the gun debate in the worried conversations of young mothers who hear for the first time their 6-year-old had a shelter-in-place drill at elementary school “in case the bad guys
Strickland’s Past Positions on Guns Put Him in a Tough Spot
Butland said people have mainly heard about Strickland’s change in views from his staff, but not from him, though Strickland’s campaign sent Roll Call an article from last year that referenced quotes
Rise in Southwest Border Crossings Fueled by Desperation
Fulton School of Liberal Arts at Salisbury University and author of two books about immigration along the U.S.-Mexico border, chalked up the recent enforcement activity to reactionary politics.
Rise in Southwest Border Crossings Fueled by Desperation
Fulton School of Liberal Arts at Salisbury University and author of two books about immigration along the U.S.-Mexico border, chalked up the recent enforcement activity to reactionary politics.