The Hill Articles: November 7, 2010

November 7
Locke to lead hi-tech trade mission to India Obama blames economy for losses, says he gets ‘discouraged’ but is resilient Kerry in Sudan to persuade leaders to abide by referendum Hoyer intensifies push for No. 2 post, claiming lead on Clyburn The World from The Hill: How the GOP House may affect Obama’s foreign policy After gains, Cornyn likely to stay on as head of NRSC Susan Crawford sees hints of Comcast in Olbermann suspension Gates urges ‘Don’t ask, don’t tell’ repeal in lame-duck Obama extolls benefit of ‘win-win situation’ in India relations Incoming GOP senator calls for filibuster reform McConnell: Earmark ban won’t save any money McConnell has eye on blocking health reform through defunding the measure GOP Gov. Christie: ‘It’s put-up-or-shut-up time for our party’ DeMint: Tea Party didn’t cost GOP Senate control Race for No. 4 GOP spot pits Tea Party vs. established Washington GOP Ryan: Spending up 84 percent under Obama Paul: Military cuts should be on the table Pence waiting until New Year’s for 2012 decision House GOP budget chief calls Fed’s $600B plan a ‘big mistake’ Clyburn says he’s exceeded expectations, deserves new whip job Pawlenty would run on a platform of healthcare reform repeal Cantor: Dems ‘just didn’t get the message’ if Pelosi is made leader Graham on Iran: ‘Neuter that regime’ Issa plans to ‘go after a lot of things,’ ‘do a lot of investigating’ as chairman Van Hollen: Democrats hit by ‘Category 3 political hurricane’ on Election Day Reid on the hook for delivering on election promises in lame-duck session