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    Public approval of Congress plummets to 5 percent as shutdown drags on

    Public approval of Congress plummets to 5 percent as shutdown drags on

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    Rick Hohensee of Washington holds a

    Conservative groups soften opposition to debt ceiling, dig in on government funding

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    As congressional lawmakers face an on-going government shutdown and a looming debt limit deadline, Sen. Mike Lee wants to know what Senate Republicans should do next. (Washington Examiner File Photo)
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    Mike Lee wants feedback on what to do next in Obamacare fight

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    The discussions on the email listserv
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    Conservative email listserv shuts down after messages leak

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    Michelle Nunn has at her fingertips a network of donors established by her father, former Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga., in addition to those connections she has made as CEO of Points of Light, a major nonprofit. (Getty Images File)
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    Michelle Nunn posts big fundraising haul for Georgia Senate bid

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    Rep. David Schweikert, R-Ariz.:

    House Republicans say their constituents not worried about shutdown

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    Mark Pryor, Tom Cotton play shutdown politics in Arkansas Senate race
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    Mark Pryor, Tom Cotton play shutdown politics in Arkansas Senate race

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    John Cornyn drops big money on TV ad defending conservative credentials

    John Cornyn drops big money on TV ad defending conservative credentials

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    Tom Cotton targets Mark Pryor’s vote on government funding in his first ad of Arkansas Senate race

    Tom Cotton targets Mark Pryor’s vote on government funding in his first ad of Arkansas Senate race

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    Rep. Joseph Crowley, D-N.Y., makes a phone call outside the office of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi as Democrats gather before voting, at the Capitol in Washington, Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013. With the partial shutdown entering its fifth day, the GOP-run House passed a bill Saturday that would make sure the furloughed workers get paid for not working. The White House backs the bill and the Senate was expected to OK it, too, but the timing was unclear. The 407-0 vote in the House was uniquely bipartisan, even as lawmakers continued their partisan rhetoric.  (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
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    House approves more small funding bills Democrats plan to kill

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