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The W.H. is working hard to make sure he's stuck.
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He seems to be backpedaling, groups say.
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Record crowds of supporters and opponents flood meetings throughout southeastern Wisconsin.
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A major union is freezing federal political spending, and shifting resources toward its state colleagues.
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House Republican leaders want to ensure their conference will raise the debt limit.
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Opinion: It shows what can happen when radical reforms are implemented without public support.
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Opinion: The bond rating service's prediction is sort of a prediction of a prediction of a remote possibility.
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The former Minnesota senator is joining lobbying powerhouse Hogan Lovells.
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New Jersey’s top election official says he failed to meet the residency requirement.
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A breach that’s kept Sony’s PlayStation Network offline for six days has peeved Richard Blumenthal.
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He will unveil his Iowa leadership team Tuesday afternoon at a Des Moines news conference.
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He is also charged with possession of drug paraphernalia and driving under the influence.
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Jackson: “What appears to be the most important factor ... is our dependence on imported energy.”
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“It’s become such a huge distraction,” the Arizona governor says.
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The cartoonist is honored with the Herblock Prize, named for the legendary artist that Toles replaced.
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The Tucson shooting inspires a plot for the NBC show in which a female senator is shot.
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The payout was reportedly among Growth Energy's largest single 2009 expenditures.
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The mayor-elect makes his way back to D.C. for the White House Correspondents' Dinner this weekend.
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The army of operatives he cultivated is up for grabs.
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DoJ decides not to prosecute lawyer who leaked information on G.W. Bush's top-secret program.
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Attorney General Eric Holder rejects attacks on Paul Clement for his decision to defend the law.
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Labor commissioner Brad Avakian is Wu's first serious primary challenger in his seven-term career.
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Simon says three senators, safe in D.C., want the U.S. to engage in more acts of global aggression.
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Some of the Fla. rep.'s aides could end up splitting time between the DNC and her House office.
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Critics at the event decry freshman Rep. Dan Webster's support of the Paul Ryan budget plan.
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Barack Obama's not going to make any predictions about Mitch Daniels's place in 2012.
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Opinion: The Obama administration’s policy in the country is at war with itself. And it shows.
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He will announce the formation of a committee.
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Councilman Cecil Bothwell, who was originally going to run as an independent, has changed his mind.
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W. Va. gubernatorial candidate Arne Moltis compares himself to Italy's Silvio Berlusconi.
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The Appropriations chairman has built $236M worth of federally funded projects.