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Bresnahan:Newt Gingrich was most important rep 09:08
Inside Paul Ryan’s media plan 08:44
GOP Whip on Obama’s ISIS strategy 04:21
Rep. McCaull on terror threats facing U.S. 07:57
GOP plans next move at congressional retreat 07:58
Infighting grows among GOP candidates 13:38
‘Boot-gate’ gives Rubio unexpected attention 04:48
Criminal justice reform efforts on the rise 07:36
South Carolina proving to be a toss-up caucus 07:11
How the ‘paid patriotism’ scandal began 07:18
Public support & veterans affairs policy 09:04
Addressing PTSD among veterans on death row 06:54
Bipartisan bill to improve vets’ healthcare 06:21
Jon Stewart lobbies for Zadroga Act 04:28
Rumors of Speaker Boehner’s demise 07:58
GOP candidates rally in South Carolina 04:46
Previewing a crammed Congressional session 08:54
Is social media ruining U.S. politics? 08:13
Former State Senator on prison experience 10:00
Lawrence Lessig: 2016 ‘referendum candidate’ 08:39 Why are there so few female governors? 05:58 Despite many more women running for high office in recent years, just six women hold the title of “Governor” across the country in 2015. The National Journal’s Karyn Bruggeman joins with more on the reasoning behind those statistics. July 10, 2015
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Bresnahan:Newt Gingrich was most important rep 09:08
Inside Paul Ryan’s media plan 08:44
GOP Whip on Obama’s ISIS strategy 04:21
Rep. McCaull on terror threats facing U.S. 07:57
GOP plans next move at congressional retreat 07:58
Infighting grows among GOP candidates 13:38