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Pryor Can’t Escape 2010 Comparison

Today, it’s impossible to evaluate his re-election chances next year without drawing comparisons to Lincoln’s double-digit defeat.

The Macks Are Getting Divorced

Bono Mack lost her re-election bid in November to now-Rep. Raul Ruiz, a Democrat. She is now a senior vice president at FaegreBD Consulting. Mack lost his bid for the Senate to Sen.

Friendly Fire: Parties Slam Some of Their Own

Three of the four Democrats who voted with the GOP could well have competitive races next year, while only one or two of the Republicans who voted with Democrats are expected to face tough re-election

Norton Warns of Security Gaps With Park Police Furloughs

Day recess next week, they’ll likely face questions from constituents about the sequester, efforts on Capitol Hill to mitigate its effects and what could happen if the arbitrary spending cuts are not re-evaluated

AFI DOCS Slate Highlights Politics, D.C.

AFI DOCS presented by Audi, as the former AFI Silver Docs has been re-christened, will run June 19-23 and will show 53 films in Washington at the Newseum, Goethe Institute, National Archives, National

Has IRS Probe Re-Energized the Tea Party?

Some of the movement’s allies who helped Republicans retake the House in 2010 were defeated two years later, President Barack Obama was re-elected by a wide margin to serve a second term in the White

Reinvigorated Tea Party Bands Together Against IRS

Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., former presidential candidate and chairwoman of the House Tea Party Caucus, the news conference outside the Capitol included tea party allies in the House and Senate, national

EMILY’s List Backs Six House Candidates

Joe Baca is also running for the seat after losing re-election in another district. Until making EMILY’s List, Reyes was hardly mentioned in campaign coverage, but the backing gives her credibility.

Q&A With Gov. Brian Sandoval (Part II)

Over time, will the Senate immigration reform proposal help the image of the GOP with different ethnic demographics? A. Q. How will this help the image of the Republican Party? A.

Q&A With Gov. Brian Sandoval (Part II)

Over time, will the Senate immigration reform proposal help the image of the GOP with different ethnic demographics? A. I do think it will help — I’m very confident it will help.