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Republicans Court Latino Voters

In addition to efforts by the Democratic Party and President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign, left-leaning groups have been coaching Latino voters to register their relatives and canvass neighborhoods

Carney Defends Obama’s Recess Picks

If that were true, the Senate could block the president from exercising his Constitutional recess appointment power indefinitely, Carney argued.

Shop Talk: Kaine Camp Takes Form

Tim Kaine (D) has rounded out his Senate campaign’s senior staff as he revs up for a competitive open-seat race with former Sen. George Allen (R).

White House Lobs One Toward Boehner

The senior administration official predicted a broad plan, including increased tax revenues, could pass both the Senate and the House as well, citing the large number of Members from both parties

Mackowiak: The Political Winners of 2011

He must now delicately balance the call of national politics with his own state’s challenges and his re-election bid in a blue state in 2013. — Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

Colorado’s Coffman Vulnerable Under New Lines

The DCCC’s anti-Coffman offensive has so far included only robocalls into the district, and he’s also expected to see a lot of activity as President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign focuses its efforts

Boehner, Reid Come to Deal on Payroll Tax Holiday

Republican whom Boehner picked to be on the conference committee, summed up the beating his caucus had taken when he said, “I am willing to fight on, but in the end House Republicans felt like they were re-enacting

Reid: ‘I Will Not Reopen’ Talks on Payroll Tax

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said today that he will not return to the negotiating table on a yearlong payroll tax cut extension until the House passes a bipartisan Senate bill that would