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Politics · 114th Congress

In Maryland Senate Race: Is ‘Compromise’ a Dirty Word?

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) “I can’t go a couple of hours without eating something,” she said. “Because if I do, I get a food headache, I can’t concentrate, I can’t focus or anything.”  

Politics · 114th Congress

Eyes on a Different Prize

Ivey. ( Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) “I feel like my record plays well with everybody because that’s the way we governed,” Ivey said.

Politics · 114th Congress

Obama: GOP Stance on Garland Fuels Cynicism

used a hypothetical situation to explain why, a common tactic for law professors that was fitting because the president was speaking in a question-and-answer discussion at the University of Chicago Law School

Politics · 114th Congress

John Roberts Dragged Into Senate Court Fight

Roberts said in the discussion at the New England School of Law that recent contentious confirmation hearings have created the perception that judges are political.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Senate GOP Campaigns Prepare for the Worst: Trump

Portman, for instance, touts his seven field offices across Ohio, a squad of 850 high-school and college-aged volunteers, and an expected, by this week, 1.5 million voter contacts.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Good News for Ron Johnson’s Re-election Bid

The Marquette University Law School survey  of 1,405 registered voters from March 24-28 showed the gap between Johnson and his Democratic challenger, former Sen.

Politics · 114th Congress

Faces of the 115th Congress: Raja Krishnamoorthi

Krishnamoorthi was the product of public schools and went on to earn degrees from Princeton University (in mechanical engineering) and Harvard Law School.  

Politics · 114th Congress

GOP, Dem Campaign Committees Launch Mirror Attacks

Tom Casperson for missing a vote in Lansing on public school funding. He was also in Washington, attending NRCC’s March Dinner  with retiring Rep. Dan Benishek, whose seat he’s seeking.  

Politics · 114th Congress

At Long Last, ‘Rosie the Riveter’ Gets Her Due

In interviews with Roll Call during their visit, eight of the women spoke about work, war, feminism, politics — and what happened after the men came back from the battlefields, and the “Rosies”

Politics · 114th Congress

Will the Chamber Spend on Ron Johnson This Fall?

Early surveys of the race paint a grim picture for Johnson: Since April of last year, five of six polls from Marquette Law School have found Feingold sporting a double-digit lead, including a mid-February