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Democrats Have Cash Edge

What’s more, the challengers to Reps. Marilyn Musgrave (R-Colo.) and Jon Porter (R-Nev.) outraised the incumbents during the past three months, while the challenger to Rep.

Bush Names New Deputy

Gottesman, who in high school once dated Bush’s daughter Jenna, will oversee all the offices staffed by career White House officials, including the travel, military and scheduling offices.

Parties Face Internal Strife Over Oil Moves

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) and Republican Conference Chairman Adam Putnam (Fla.) came out hard against Pelosi’s proposal to release a small portion of the nation’s 700-million-barrel

The Politics of Gender

Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) attended the Women’s Campaign School at Yale several years ago, she was a practicing attorney flirting with the notion of running for office.

Nation: Harman, Third Way Aid House Candidates

Among those who attended were: retired Air Force officer Charlie Brown, running in California’s solidly conservative 4th district, which is open; attorney Bob Lord, who is challenging Rep.

Georgia Senate Runoff Is Looming

Despite some noise during Georgia’s primary season, Peach State incumbents had little trouble wrapping up their party nominations Tuesday night.

Races Not Quite Bubbling

Souder’s political base, like Hostettler’s, is rooted in the evangelical Christian community, which forms the backbone of his grass-roots network.

Senate Plots Two-Week Dash

And as of press time, the Senate was closing in on passage of President Bush’s global AIDS bill.

Hill Talk: Mars Day Again Lands on the Mall

This year’s Mars Day will highlight recent accomplishments in exploring the Red Planet, including the discovery of minerals on Mars’ surface and the success of several missions.

Activists to Members: Skip Parties

Reform advocates did not target Senators in Wednesday’s letter, citing the chamber’s own interpretation of the rules earlier this year.

Campus Notebook: Justice for Sims

failure to assist an injured person and failure to notify the nearest police department, after hitting Sims with his vehicle on the night of June 21, according to the District Court for Prince George’s

Reid Pushes for Early Recess

“As of right now, we do not expect to be in session the first full week in August,” confirmed Jim Manley, Reid’s spokesman.

Missouri: Hoyer Will Headline Fundraiser for Barnes

Unlike most other federal candidates, who had to turn in their latest campaign finance reports this week, Barnes and Graves have an extra week to file their report because of Missouri’s Aug. 5 primary

Virginia: New Poll for Connolly Shows Big Advantage

Though he is relatively unknown in the district, Fimian’s fundraising (and his ability to loan his campaign hundreds of thousands of dollars from his personal fortune) have proved to be one of his