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Just think of press releases as the Internet comment board of elected officials.
"If the president is willing to do what I and my members would do anyway, we’re not going to say no."
Only 13 percent of Americans approve of how Congress is handling its job, a record low in the poll's 35-year history.
Republicans are just now wondering how they're going to pay for projects in their states.
They're circulating a letter calling for a filibuster of almost everything.
At least one senator is standing up for the world's richest men!
Unfortunately, not for a while.
The jobs bill won't create that many jobs.
His district isn't quite as safe as it used to be.
A new report sheds light on how wealthy our representatives really are.
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