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Emanuel Move Shakes Up Democrats

It’s getting in that’s the hard part.” Further complicating the picture and potential contenders’ thinking about it was a persistent rumor of another imminent vacancy, opened by Majority Whip James

Tough Economy Overshadows K St.

Yet despite a historic election that saw America’s first African-American president and expanded Democratic majorities in Congress, several lobbyists took a more pessimistic view of K Street’s prospects

Freshmen to Face Tough Races in ’10

Indeed, if President-elect Obama struggles in his first two years and the economy continues to drag, it’s hard to say who might pay the price.

Campus Notebook: A Thematic First

President-elect Obama’s inauguration will have the theme “A New Birth of Freedom,” evoking the words of the president who began the Civil War.

Nye Finally Declared Winner Over Rep. Drake

After a battle that lasted well into Wednesday morning, former foreign service officer Glenn Nye (D) has been declared the winner in Virginia’s battleground 2nd district.

Cole NRCC Memo: We Came Through the Fire Stronger

GOP colleagues in which he asks them to grant him another term at the helm of the National Republican Congressional Committee, NRCC Chairman Tom Cole (Okla.) makes his case on the grounds that Tuesday’s

Bush Invites Obama to White House

During an appearance in the Rose Garden, Bush, an unpopular president who has been somewhat obscured by the presidential campaign and Obama’s march to victory, noted that he will “continue to conduct

House Democrats’ Tally Is 12 Seats and Counting

In Minnesota’s 3rd district, state Rep. Erik Paulsen (R) will follow in the footsteps of his former boss, Rep. Jim Ramstad (R), in the suburban Twin Cities district. North of Minneapolis, Rep.

Senate GOP Wounded, Talks of Rebranding

In an interview, he continued his critique of his party’s leadership, warning that “we’ve allowed a few big spenders to rule and ruin our party” and called the GOP’s soul-searching a “crisis of confidence

Numbers Racket: Married to the Mob

John Cornyn (R-Texas): 43 percent Number of votes captured by Noriega: 3,380,842 Cornyn’s winning percentage: 55 Cornyn’s winning percentage, 2002: 55 Cornyn’s opponent’s percentage in 2002: 43