| | The Boston University Washington Journalism Center |
 | | A tension-filled atmosphere has no place in Jeb Bradley's office, and a tense reception is the last thing you could ever expect from the freshman Congressman himself, who, although he will mark his first 100 days in Congress on April 17, is already gaining a reputation as an approachable, straight-shooting representative. |
 | | Bradley has been on the House floor and running around to appointments all day, and in the little downtime he has available he and his staff have been glued to the television. |
 | | Bradley is a firm believer in the adage "Be careful what you ask for, you just might get it," and by keeping that in mind, he has tried not to get bogged down in the process of being a new Congressman and to stay focused on the issues important to him and enjoy the job. |
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