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Obama Rejects Call to Cancel Debate

But Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said McCain has an “outstanding idea” that shows he is willing to set politics aside at a crucial moment.

Shop Talk: Thar She Blows

Rachael Seidenschnur has left her position as campaign press secretary to former Wyoming Treasurer Cynthia Lummis (R).

Neuhardt Scorned for Immigrant Friend

Steve Austria (R) was included in the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s “Red to Blue” program, which highlights the 54 most promising Democratic House campaigns in Republican-held districts

House Republicans Deserting Bailout Bill

Others said they didn’t understand the deal but felt rushed to vote for it. “I’m leaning no,” Rep. Ralph Hall (R-Texas) said. “I don’t understand it.

Bush Push Lacks Traction

This isn’t Republican philosophy being advanced. This is solving an emergency problem,” Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) said.

Heard on the Hill: Grassley’s Reefer Madness

Steve King (R-Iowa) complained during a House Judiciary markup that while the bill might protect our four-hoofed friends from being turned into dinner in other countries, it doesn’t assure the animals

Conservatives Unveil Recovery Plan

Specifically, they charged that the plan doesn’t ensure taxpayers will get their money back and say it could fundamentally alter the role of government in the free enterprise system.

Young Sees No Boost From Palin

Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), whose trial started this week, longtime Rep. Don Young’s (R) numbers appear to be stagnant or declining since his home-state governor went national.

Reid Seeks McCain Pledge

Reid, according to Democratic Senate sources, also wants assurances from Senate Republican leaders that an evenly divided, bipartisan group of Senators will pass any legislative fix so his party isn’t

Stevens Will Be Excused From Trial to Vote

Ted Stevens (R) will be excused from appearing at his trial in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia in the event of Senate votes, Judge Emmet Sullivan ruled Tuesday.