The Big Issue in the North Carolina Senate Race
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) STATESVILLE, N.C. — The biggest issue in the North Carolina Senate race? It’s not health care, Syrian airstrikes or even the economy. It’s education.
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(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) STATESVILLE, N.C. — The biggest issue in the North Carolina Senate race? It’s not health care, Syrian airstrikes or even the economy. It’s education.
The race is rated as Tilts Democratic by the Rothenberg Political Report/Roll Call.
(Clark Mindock / Roll Call) Still, there is incentive to finish with the best time.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Updated 12:30 p.m. | Attorney General Eric H.
announcement later today, the Attorney General plans to express his personal gratitude to the President for the opportunity to serve in his administration and to lead the Justice Department, which he will call
You have to, to do this,” Landrieu told CQ Roll Call as she power-walked toward Memorial Tower. “People are really polite. It’s good to be visible and people to see you out working.”
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) BATON ROUGE, La. — Six weeks from Election Day, Sen. Mary L.
“And many aren’t learning because they’re sentenced to attend a struggling school,” Boehner said. To address the issue, he mentioned the school choice initiative, the D.C.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) While most of Congress trekked down Pennsylvania Avenue Wednesday night to the annual White House picnic, a select group of current and former members took a trip down Memory
reception that preceded the panel talk and question-and-answer session, 1994 class freshmen mingled over wine and cheese, and exchanged hugs and handshakes, giving the gathering a feeling of an actual high school
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You’re in good company: 75 of the current House and Senate members previously served as congressional staff, according to CQ Roll Call Member Information and Research.
(CQ Roll Call File Photo) Thomas H. Boggs Jr. had the clout of an oracle, the air of a senator and a joie de vivre that gleefully declared his family’s Louisiana roots.
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(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo) She went out to grill some beef, and now he’s going out to help some nuns.
opportunity to deliver a punchy rallying cry for his commitment to American working people in economic distress — unless the presence of those nuns prompts him into a meandering digression about his Catholic school
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As for reading the tea leaves from his New Hampshire trip, he demurred that his daughter goes to school in the Granite State.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call File Photo) By the time Massachusetts Rep. John F. Tierney knew he had a real primary race on his hands, it was too late.
“Apparently he missed the last election, where we won,” Tierney said of Moulton in a March interview with CQ Roll Call .