Both John Ensign and Mark Sanford were members of the famed Republican House class of 1994.
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The vice president has been tasked to be the top administration envoy to Iraq.
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The unemployment rate inches upward, providing more evidence of a sustained downturn.
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Elevator music drowns out senators and reporters during call on the cost of health care.
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The governor’s travel and time spent with his mistress broke no laws as far as state expenses and use of state property are concerned, according to a top law enforcement official.
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Hoping that what happens in Aspen stays in Aspen, politicos recite “The Bard.”
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Education sec. faces tough NEA crowd in San Diego not sold on the pay-for-performance model.
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Earnings of the president’s staff are reported to Congress.
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For a price, the paper offer lobbyists off-the-record access to “those powerful few.”
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Tuesday, the day the race ended, was the culmination of professors’ months worth of predictions.
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Franken generates strong feelings among detractors.
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Three Republicans chide one of their own who has threatened to boycott the 2010 census.
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At town hall, he tackles touchy topics like capping medical liability awards and taxing health benefits.
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The N.R.C.C. takes specific aim at a freshman lawmaker from Virginia.
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Sanford tells one stunned GOP ally, “This is a story about true love.”
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His departure breaks a long line among Republicans.
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The House chairman of the Energy and Commerce committee has been admitted for observation, an aide said.
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N.Y. senator says his option competes on a level playing field with private insurance companies.
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