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Mark Kirk Starts 2016 as an Underdog

The Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report/Roll Call currently rates the 2016 race as a Tossup, while the Cook Political Report says it is a “Lean Republican” contest.

Sled On! Residents Defy Ban and Sled Down Capitol Hill

School is cancelled, you grab your saucer and go sledding with your friends — just like any other snow day — except for the throngs of reporters and cameras waiting for you at the bottom of the hill.  

Mikulski Legacy Is Beyond Longevity

Mikulski has become the embodiment of “old school” in an institution where the thrill of the new has taken hold with a vengeance.

This Is Today’s Selma

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) SELMA, Ala. — There’s “Selma” the movie, a powerful testament to the Civil Rights Era.

This Is Today’s Selma

Sewell told CQ Roll Call during an extended interview in her district office recently. 

Issa Rae: A Relatable Star in the Making

“Doing the [school production] ‘Hip-Hopera,’ I met a young girl who took means in her own hands and just decided to create a production and cast people of color.

Issa Rae: A Relatable Star in the Making

“Doing the [school production] ‘Hip-Hopera,’ I met a young girl who took means in her own hands and just decided to create a production and cast people of color.

CPAC Campaign Boot Camp Trains GOP to Catch Up

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Amethyst Archer probably wasn’t the targeted audience for the campaign boot camp held on the eve of the Conservative Political Action Conference, but the

CPAC Campaign Boot Camp Trains GOP to Catch Up

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Immigration Testimony Revives a Senate Soap Opera

(CQ Roll Call File Photo) There are 27 states where the attorney general is a Republican, and 22 of them have signed on to the lawsuit challenging President Barack Obama’s effort to limit deportations

Immigration Testimony Revives a Senate Soap Opera

Laxalt is much more than a member of the metaphorical Capitol Hill family, though he did put in time as a junior-level Senate staffer after law school and before a five-year stint as a Navy prosecutor

Terri Sewell Proves You Can Come Home Again

“I don’t know if my high school could produce me today,” she tells CQ Roll Call.   Sidney Lanier shows the pattern. Two of its most famous alumni are pro football players, both quarterbacks.