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David Eldridge

David Eldridge

David Eldridge joined The Washington Times in 1999 and over the next seven years helped lead the paper's coverage of regional politics and government, Sept. 11, and the sniper attacks of 2002. In 2006, he was named managing editor of the paper's website before moving on to editing and reporting stints at Roll Call, the Hill and InsideSources. He returned to The Times in 2016.

 

Articles by David Eldridge

Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley speaks at the Special Committee on Homeland Security and Public Safety panel during the National Governors Association winter meeting in Washington, on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012. ( AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Obama adviser: No ‘magic bullet’ for gas prices

Worried about the political threat of rising gas prices, Democrats scrambled over the weekend to push back against the GOP's latest line of attack on the White House: connecting consumers' pain at the pump with President Obama. Published February 26, 2012

Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, who is running for the Republican presidential nomination, speaks during a campaign stop at the Knights of Columbus in Lincoln Park, Mich., on Friday, Feb. 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Santorum: Obama’s apology showed ‘weakness’

Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum said President Obama's apology to Afghanistan for the burning of Korans on an American base demonstrates "weakness." Published February 26, 2012

Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks on Friday, Feb. 24, 2012, to the Detroit Economic Club at Ford Field in Detroit. (Associated Press)

Romney makes no apologies for his cars

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, criticized by some for his unprompted comments Friday on the number of cars his family owns, said Sunday he can't please everyone on the campaign trail. Published February 26, 2012

Rep. Ron Paul

Paul plans to continue presidential bid

Rep. Ron Paul, in an appearance Sunday on CNN's "State of the Union," said he has no plans to drop out of the Republican presidential field despite being the only remaining candidate who has not won a contest. Published February 19, 2012

** FILE ** Jacob Lew. (Associated Press/Fox News)

White House says contraception compromise will stand

White House Chief of Staff Jacob Lew said Sunday the Obama administration has no plans to compromise further on its controversial mandate that religious organizations provide contraception services in their employee insurance plans. Published February 12, 2012

** FILE ** Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich speaks during a news conference on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Gingrich: Super Tuesday is the goal

Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich on Sunday brushed off his loss to Mitt Romney a day earlier in Nevada's Republican caucuses, saying his campaign will go forward and he is looking ahead to Super Tuesday. Published February 5, 2012

** FILE ** Sen. Mark R. Warner, Virginia Democrat, speaks with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington on Tuesday, Aug. 2, 2011, after the Senate passed the debt ceiling plan. (The Washington Times)

Warner backs push to revive deficit plan

Sen. Mark Warner said Thursday that he believes Republicans and Democrats in Washington still can hammer out a long-term, deficit-reduction deal this year, despite election-year posturing and the partisan gridlock that has handcuffed Congress in recent months. Published February 2, 2012

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (left) talks with an unidentified man after arriving at Exciting Idlewild Baptist Church on Sunday, Jan. 29, 2012, in Lutz, Fla. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Gingrich dismisses Dole, McCain, Romney as moderates

Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich, responding Sunday to criticism from 1996 GOP presidential candidate Bob Dole, said that a "moderate" like Mr. Dole can't beat President Obama next fall. Published January 29, 2012

Republican presidential candidate and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich walks Jan. 25, 2012, to a stage for a forum at Univision Network Studios in Doral, Fla. (Associated Press)

Gingrich unimpressed with Obama speech

Newt Gingrich on Wednesday dismissed President Obama's State of the Union speech the previous night as little more than election-year fodder. Published January 25, 2012

Republican presidential candidate and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich speaks Jan. 24, 2012, during an event at the Cambier Park Bandstand in Naples, Fla. (Associated Press)

Gingrich: Pelosi comments ‘hysterical’

Newt Gingrich, responding Wednesday to comments from House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi that he has no shot at winning the presidency, said his campaign makes his former House colleague and other Democrats "hysterical." Published January 25, 2012

Rep. Allen B. West, Florida Republican

West: Yes, Obama is ‘the food-stamp president’

Rep. Allen B. West took to the airwaves Monday to defend former House Speaker Newt Gingrich against charges from a top Democrat that Mr. Gingrich used racist "code words" to fuel his double-digit win over the weekend in the South Carolina Republican primary. Published January 23, 2012

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, with wife Callista, speaks at a rally on Saturday night, Jan. 21, 2012, in Columbia, S.C., after Mr. Gingrich won the state's GOP presidential primary. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Gingrich applauds Romney’s decision to release returns

A beaming Newt Gingrich, fresh off a 12-point win in South Carolina's Republican primary on Saturday night, applauded rival Mitt Romney's decision to release his tax returns, saying the focus in the GOP contest could return to "more important issues." Published January 22, 2012

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney speaks in Columbia, S.C., on Saturday, Jan. 21, 2012, after losing to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich in the South Carolina Republican presidential primary election. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Romney will release tax returns on Tuesday

On the morning after a big loss in South Carolina, a chastened Mitt Romney began trying to restart a stalled presidential campaign, saying he intends to move quickly to correct a "mistake" he made in not disclosing his tax returns. Published January 22, 2012

**FILE** Rep. Tim Scott, South Carolina Republican (Associated Press)

Rep. Scott: GOP survivor will be a better candidate

South Carolina Rep. Tim Scott hasn't given his highly-coveted endorsement in this week's Republican presidential primary in his state, but the first-term congressman said in an interview Wednesday he had no problems with the rough-and-tumble tone of the race so far, saying it will benefit the party's eventual nominee next fall. Published January 18, 2012

Former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman answers a question during a Republican presidential debate at St. Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., on Saturday, Jan. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

Huntsman ratchets down expectations in N.H.

Republican presidential hopeful Jon Huntsman, trailing well behind former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in the polls, no longer is predicting an outright victory in Tuesday's GOP primary in New Hampshire. Published January 8, 2012

Sen. Richard G. Lugar, Indiana Republican

Lugar makes pitch for support from tea party

Sen. Richard G. Lugar, facing a tough battle for renomination in his own party next year, said Republicans could lose his seat in Indiana if he isn't the nominee. Published December 25, 2011

In this Sunday, Dec. 18, 2011, photo provided by NBC News, Speaker of the House, Rep. John Boehner, R-Ohio, appears on NBC's "Meet the Press" in Washington. House Republicans said Sunday they oppose a bipartisan, Senate-approved bill that extends a payroll tax cut and jobless benefits for just two months and said congressional bargainers need to write a new version lasting a longer time. "It's pretty clear I and our members oppose the Senate bill," Boehner said, adding, "I believe two months is just kicking the can down the road." (AP Photo, NBC News, William B. Plowman)

Boehner rejects deal on payroll tax

House Speaker John A. Boehner on Sunday rejected the Senate's bipartisan compromise short-term payroll-tax extension deal, reigniting a nasty legislative fight and once again raising the chances that a $1,000-per-year tax increase on families will take effect in two weeks. Published December 18, 2011

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney arrives for a rally at Missouri Valley Steel in Sioux City, Iowa, on Friday, Dec. 16, 2011, in his bid for the Republican presidential nomination. (AP Photo)

Romney shows emotional side, criticizes Obama over Iraq pullout

Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, often criticized as a candidate who has difficulty connecting emotionally with voters, talked about the importance of love and family in an unusually personal interview Sunday. Published December 18, 2011