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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

Poll Shows Murkowski With a Fighting Chance

On the poll’s first question, without mentioning Murkowski’s name, Republican nominee Joe Miller took 43 percent of the vote, followed by Democrat Scott McAdams with 28 percent and 9 percent undecided

Members Race Home to Voters

Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) accused the Democrats on the House floor this week of having lost the will to govern, failing to pass a budget and leaving without addressing tax cuts.

Earmark Battle Awaits Senators

‘I think we should wait until November to find out what they say to us, rather than trying to say to them what we’re going to do in November,’ the Tennessee lawmaker said.

Pelosi, Hoyer Send Mixed Signals on Tax Cut Vote

But when it comes to whether the House should vote this week to extend the Bush-era tax cuts for the middle class, the two leaders have appeared at odds, and up until recently they haven’t seemed to care