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It’s Looking Like Speaker or Nothing for Pelosi

Should Republicans sweep into power on Nov. 2, the pivotal question that some Democrats have begun contemplating is one of timing: Does Pelosi step aside immediately, or does she stick around for

Thune: ‘Obama Experiment Has Failed’

As Election Day looms, the Senator said, “I would like to suggest a simple question people should ask themselves to help cut through all the talk: Are you better off today than you were two years

Waxman Ups Giving to DCCC

.) — should do more for fellow Democrats because of their roles authoring liberal health and energy bills that moderates consider to be the chief causes of this year’s GOP wave.

Heard on the Hill: The Politics of Costumes

Wear a skirt suit, but pair it with a ‘Taxation Without Representation’ T-shirt. Carry a sign reading, ‘I hate Stephen Colbert,’ which will be timely, as the D.C.

Democrats Tout NRA’s Blessing

Some conservatives say the group should not give ammunition to candidates who could prevent Republicans from seizing control of Congress and who may ultimately keep Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in charge

Natural Gas Lobby Drills for Democratic Allies

The utilities lobby also is supporting the Nevada Democrat’s bill that would create incentives for developing natural-gas-fired vehicles, a product line that is unlikely to come to market without a federal

Manchin Does Delicate Dance to Distance Party

As the 63-year-old governor walked the 74th annual Mountain State Forest Festival parade Saturday afternoon in the central West Virginia community of Elkins, he could not take more than a few steps without

GOP Uses Jobs Report to Argue for Change

Congressional Republicans on Friday used the nation’s latest jobs report to further their case that Democratic attempts to reinvigorate the economy have failed and that they should be put in charge.

FEC Permits Short Google Ads Without Disclaimers

After 63 days, two lengthy meetings and at least five draft opinions, the Federal Election Commission could only agree to disagree Thursday on why Google should be exempt from some political ad disclaimers