Boehner re-elected House GOP leader
| Rep. John Boehner of Ohio was re-elected Wednesday as House Republican leader, tasked with reviving a party diminished in numbers and fighting to stay relevant as Democrats take over the White House and strengthen their majorities in Congress. 11/19/2008 21:44 (msnbc politics) Continue to read news >> |
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