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Andrews Jumps Back Into House Race

“The decision of who will be our party’s nominee is currently in the hands of several hundred committee people in the First Congressional District after Camille removed her name from the ballot,”

Pawlenty Passed Over, but Still Praises McCain

Tim Pawlenty tonight extolled Republican presidential nominee John McCain, showing no evidence of bitterness over McCain’s decision to tap Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate.

Ensign Isn’t Shaking the Tree This Week

a memo last week blasting his GOP colleagues for not coughing up enough money, National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Ensign (Nev.) has spent little time fundraising during this week’s

Dole’s Absence Noted

Hagan’s campaign hammered Dole’s conspicuous absence in St. Paul, Minn., a stark contrast to 12 years ago when her husband was a candidate and she was a belle at the GOP ball.

GOP Is McCain’s Party Now

He has backed tobacco legislation and a patient’s bill of rights that many conservatives found abhorrent. He opposed President Bush’s first round of tax cuts.

Huckabee Praises Obama’s Climb But Pans His Plans

Barack Obama (Ill.) have praised McCain’s military service while making the case against his positions on key issues, Huckabee appeared to offer sincere praise and admiration for Obama’s unprecedented

Home-State GOPers Hail Lieberman Speech

But from a bustling convention floor hours before Lieberman’s Tuesday evening speech, the excitement among Connecticut’s GOP delegates was building.

K Street Files: Back on the Home Front

“Everybody’s waiting for the governor to give her speech,” he said on Wednesday before Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the GOP’s vice presidential candidate, had taken to the podium.

Politics, Baseball Intersect in St. Paul

He was the first to put players’ names on the backs of uniforms and planted the ivy on the outfield wall of Chicago’s Wrigley Field. The elder Veeck was elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame in 1991.