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Photo of the Week: Crowd Control

Paul, Minn., at this week’s Republican National Convention scrambled after riot police detonated percussion grenades and fired tear gas in order to disperse an anti-war march.

McConnell, Kyl to Address Convention

Also on the lineup is McCain’s state colleague, Sen. Jon Kyl (R), who was added to the roster of speakers. He will make brief remarks at 10 p.m.

Louisiana Primary Will Be Postponed

A spokesman for the Louisiana secretary of state’s office said Wednesday that the state will not hold its scheduled primaries on Saturday because of devastation from Hurricane Gustav earlier this week.

Paul Supporters Can Back McCain

In a brief interview with Roll Call, Paul said, however, that he would not actively urge them to support McCain, noting that they had “worked too hard” on Paul’s behalf for him to throw them to the Arizona

Romney Pushes Change Theme, Blasts Democrats

“And I have one more recommendation for energy conservation — let’s keep Al Gore’s private jet on the ground,” Romney exclaimed, as the crowd began to chant “U.S.A.”

Whitman Urges Women to Vote Republican This Fall

“I am a Republican because our party understands that America’s success — the success of her people — comes not from the size of its government, but from the character of its citizens, the strength

My Dad’s the Greatest, Writes Meghan McCain

“She’s a great role model for kids.” Chapman’s youngsters won’t become swing-state voters this election cycle, but a few key voters were in the crowd to show their support.

GOP Fleshes Out Today’s Program

Republican National Convention officials released the full lineup of speakers for tonight’s program, as party organizers attempt to get back to regular order after a subdued kickoff to the event Monday

VP Picks Could Affect Ticket

Senate and at-large House seats; Colorado’s 4th district and open Senate seat; Idaho’s 1st district; New Mexico’s 1st and 2nd districts; Nevada’s 3rd district; and Wyoming’s at-large House seat.