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Amy Walter is editor in chief of the Hotline, the National Journal's daily, online briefing on politics.
To learn more, visit him on Forbes and National Journal, or follow him on Twitter or Facebook.
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National Journal has ranked Ryan as the one hundred and fiftieth most conservative Member of Congress, in the sixty eighth percentile.
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This week, National Journal released a new poll on federal budget issues, finding, again, that the American public is resolutely opposed to cuts in Medicare.
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And economists are figuring out just how the damage is done, according to a fascinating new article by the journalist Jonathan Rauch in National Journal.
By 1999, a cover story in National Journal asked whether there was truly any difference between Al Gore, the Democratic front-runner, and George W. Bush, his Republican equivalent.
In 1997 the National Journal, a Washington-based magazine, crowned her as the most liberal figure in the Senate: no accolade in a California now increasingly voting for pragmatists.
Aswini Anburajan is a reporter for NBC and National Journal.
Aswini Anburajan from NBC National Journal, thank you very much.
Mr. JOHN MERCURIO (Senior Editor, National Journal's Hotline): Hello, Debbie.
Is National Journal--or perhaps Cook's social circle or his home--really populated by such grim women that he'd have to worry about giving offense by retelling such an anodyne old joke?
The National Journal, analysing voting patterns in 100 of America's wealthiest towns over the past five presidential elections, found that the Democratic share of the vote increased steadily from 25% in 1980 to 41% in 1996.
She joined AllPolitics in May 1998 after working as a media buyer for political campaigns and as a writer for National Journal's Hotline newsletter and an associate editor and producer for the company's Cloakroom Web site.
And I'm going to start with Caren Bohan -- who is with Reuters, but as we all know, is about to go get a fancy job with National Journal. (Laughter.) And we're very proud of her.
The National Journal poll indicates that those ages 18-29 are most supportive of stricter gun control, and that minorities overwhelmingly favor prioritizing gun control over gun owners rights, with 52% of white respondents saying protecting gun ownership is most important.
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Of course, " says Amy Walter, editor-in-chief of the National Journal's Political Hotline and a CNN Political Analyst, "but to me what's more interesting is from the strategist point of view -- which is when to react and when not to react to YouTube.
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In National Journal's 48 pages, you'll find full-page ads from the likes of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association, the Biotechnology Industry Organization, the American Academy of Family Physicians, the Renewable Fuels Association (i.e. the ethanol lobby) and the International Franchise Association (think Dunkin' Donuts, as their ad mentions).
The answer, according to National Journal, is Rep. Chris Gibson of upstate New York, and based on NJ's analysis of his 2011-12 voting record, he's still more conservative than all but nine of that term's House Democrats, four of whom retired rather than try for re-election in GOP-friendly districts.
Regarding the current cases, Stuart Taylor, a writer on legal affairs for the non-partisan National Journal, argues that it is reasonable for a president to dismiss a prosecutor over policy (for example, if the White House favours the death penalty and a prosecutor never seeks it), but not for partisan reasons.
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The fracas attracted Carla Main, an editor at the National Law Journal.
Students graduating in 2010 will receive about half as many job offers from large law firms as those who graduated in 2009, the National Law Journal reports.
Time Magazine has twice named her one of the Time 100 Most Influential People in the World, the Globe named her Bostonian of the Year, and the National Law Journal named her one of the Most Influential Lawyers of the Decade.
For example, the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the official journal of the National Academy of Sciences, allows NAS members submitting papers for publication in PNAS to select their own referees.
He's now a columnist for the political journal National Review.
The research by University of Idaho and Washington State University scientists in cooperation with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory was published in Environmental Health Perspectives, a journal of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences.
The research is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal.
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