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The Federal Housing Finance Agency has ordered Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac off the NYSE.
A new poll finds Republicans hold a wide lead on voter enthusiasm, but Democrats lead on voter preference.
If another Greene manages to win a Democratic Senate primary — this time in Florida — party leaders may back Charlie Crist’s independent bid.
A South Dakota pastor tests the boundaries of churches’ non-profit status by endorsing a GOP candidate.
The Office of Congressional Ethics is investigating five Republicans and three Democrats over fundraisers held prior to a major vote on Wall Street reform.
Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland (D) is running strong in his re-election bid, despite long odds.
Sharron Angle left the GOP to become a Democrat in the mid-1980s.
Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R), a possible 2012 presidential hopeful, has set up PACs in Iowa and New Hampshire.