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At the Races: And then there were two
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The forum for the three leading candidates vying to become the next senator from California is sponsored by NUHW, Courage California and Roll Call.
‘This should not be the way we live’ Congressional staffers from across the political spectrum told CQ Roll Call that they have come to expect some level of danger at work, and it can be hard to
He joined CQ Roll Call’s Equal Time podcast last month to explain how. An edited transcript: Q. Why have you stuck with the Republican Party? A.
“It’s hard getting bipartisan support for anything,” he told CQ Roll Call last week. “I keep working. I don’t give up. I’m determined.”
requiring that military commanders check with either him or then-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger before executing any nuclear launch order by the president,” states the letter, which was obtained by CQ Roll
Delton Daigle, a researcher at George Mason University’s Schar School of Policy and Government, found in a poll released in January that active U.S. service members and veterans feel intense loyalty