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McCain: No Special Interest

In 2006, McCain’s presence on the campaign trail was a prized commodity as President Bush’s popularity plummeted.

Fix It Gently

.” Yet, there’s a possibility that the House Administration Committee could bureaucratize financial and information technology services to Member and committee offices in response to just two apparent

Rhetoric Heats Up as Gasoline Prices Spike

Democrats also point to last year’s energy package — including a first-in-a-generation increase in fuel-efficiency standards — as their signature accomplishment on the issue, but it will be years

Tough Primary Season Helped Campaigns Shake Out Bugs

With Congress away, I thought of writing about the continuing farce known as the Congressional ethics process, underscored last week by the House ethics panel’s decision to drop its investigation of Rep

No Second Act

Joe Sestak (D) as he tried to fend off questions about a federal investigation into his official work for his daughter’s lobbying business.

No Surprises Expected in Idaho Primaries Today

Idaho has been solid GOP territory for the past dozen years, so it’s no surprise that several Republicans decided to run for the seat being vacated by Sen. Larry Craig (R), who is retiring.

Poll Shows Maryland Seat Within Range for Democrats

As Democrats reassess their chances in once-safe Republican districts after their successes in a series of special elections this spring, one place they may take a closer look at is Maryland’s Eastern

Van Hollen Wants Colleagues to Pony Up

Only the DCCC and SEIU did paid advertising on Cazayoux’s behalf. • In Mississippi, we were on our own. The NRCC and Freedom’s Watch advertised against Childers.

White House Taps Petersen for FEC

Petersen’s term would run until 2011. His nomination also would fill out a five-nominee slate that is likely to revive the FEC.

Senate Votes to Override Farm Bill Veto

After the House repassed a new version of the farm bill following partisan strife over a technical error, the Senate voted Thursday afternoon, 82-13, to override President Bush’s veto.

Senate Passes Spending Package

Republicans balked at the language as binding the president’s hands, while some Democrats wanted to show their distaste for the war funding that was included.

Nominations Deal Falls Apart

Manley called Petersen’s nomination “an encouraging sign.” “We had a deal with the White House, but in the end that wasn’t enough for one or more Senate Republicans,” Manley said.

Conyers Subpoenas Rove

For several weeks, Conyers and Robert Luskin, Rove’s attorney, have exchanged increasingly acerbic letters in the wake of a television news report quoting Luskin as saying Rove would be willing to

Democrats Handle Petraeus Softly

John Warner (R-Va.), a senior Republican at the hearing, mentioned Kennedy’s absence only after Petraeus and Odierno made note of it in their opening statements.