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Democratic Leaders Warned Weiner

Anthony Weiner’s resignation came after days of quiet talks and a final phone call from Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), who told him his plan to seek treatment was not enough, aides close to the

Arizona State Senator Interested in House Bid

In an interview Thursday with Roll Call, Sinema said she has been in touch with the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee since December and worked with EMILY’s List for several years.

On Brag Walls, Politicians Get Framed

Among the hundreds of images, a photo of Speaker John Boehner, slimmer and with piercing blue eyes, looks like it could be the Ohio Republican’s high-school yearbook mug. 

Cohen Confident He’ll Defeat Primary Opponent

“It’s kind of like ‘Groundhog Day,’” he told Roll Call late Thursday. “I feel like Bill Murray. It seems like every first of June, right after the election, I get an opponent.”

Why You Need to Ignore Most Current Polling

My eye caught a small item in Roll Call on Tuesday announcing that “Blackwell Leads GOP Senate Hopefuls in Ohio Poll,” a reference to the 2012 Ohio Senate contest.

Some Immigrants Turn to Tea Party

When she launched her campaign for county school board last week at Brion’s Grille in Fairfax, Va., she was not alone — flanked by immigrants from Europe, Asia and Latin America who have joined tea

Pelosi, Boehner Clash Over Chaplain

A spokesman for the California Democrat told Roll Call on Tuesday night that Speaker John Boehner’s office did not tell Pelosi about the March settlement — the largest ever by a single

Gray Arrest Highlights D.C. Battle

Protesters also object to another part of the deal that would reinstitute a school voucher program, a pet project of Boehner’s. 

Guy Cecil Returns to Defend Democratic Majority

“He was literally just a volunteer off the street,” Tom Keane Jr. told Roll Call. Keane was a Boston city councilman at the time running in an extremely competitive Democratic primary.