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Iconic Image of Obama Heads to Portrait Gallery

“It’s the sense of familiarity and the sense of ‘that’s the Obama I know’ because [this image] is ubiquitous in our culture.” Carr described Fairey’s piece as a “campaign image” distinct from the

Holder to Get GOP Grilling

Whitehouse added that “there’s clearly a political effort to take a run at” Holder and that while the criticism targets the judicial nominee, it’s also a way to tarnish President-elect Barack Obama

Exhibit Spotlights Grass-Roots Campaigns

-based artist’s red-and-blue portrait of President-elect Barack Obama has become a symbol of Obama’s campaign and will be displayed in the National Portrait Gallery.

More NRCC Hires Announced

John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) presidential campaign in Ohio and Pennsylvania, following press gigs with the Republican National Committee and Rep. Charles Boustany (R-La.).

Hatch Mounts Aggressive Defense of Geithner

R-Utah) came out Wednesday with his strongest words yet in support of Treasury secretary appointee Timothy Geithner, going far enough to call on his Republican Senate colleagues to overlook the nominee’s

NRSC Looks to Modernize

Democrats say Cornyn’s vision for the NRSC sounds nice, but they’ve heard it before.

Bluegrass Brawl

Maybe it’s because Bunning is certain to be in for a tough campaign this cycle. The Senator barely survived his 2004 re-election against now-Lt. Gov.

Democrats Eye Wolverine Gains

Rogers compared the DCCC quest for McCotter’s seat to some of their expensive unsuccessful targets in the 2008 cycle, such as GOP Reps.

Democrats See Opportunities in California

While the secretary of state’s office has not released district-by-district presidential election returns from 2008, Hoffenblum’s analysis of the results showed Obama doing far better in Republican-held

Boehner Endorses Portman for Senate

.” In the wake of Voinovich’s retirement announcement earlier this week, Portman was widely viewed as the GOP’s best hope to keep control of the seat in 2010.