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Wicker Trails Musgrove in DSCC Poll

Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) was trailing former Gov. Ronnie Musgrove (D) by 8 points in a new poll conducted for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

Boehner Remains Defiant Over Earmark Web Site

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) continues to defy an order to take down his Web site touting earmark reform — and the House Administration Committee has yet to push back on the issue.

Whitman, Foes All Calling for Change

Mike Ferguson (R), state Sen. Leonard Lance and former Congressional aide Kate Whitman have emerged as the two frontrunners in the GOP contest.

‘Shared’ Staffers Draw Scrutiny

One staffer said offices don’t want to hand off important duties such as running a Web site or keeping office finances to a legislative assistant who has other responsibilities and no technical expertise

Senate Approves Agee

Yet a deal that was made between Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) still hinges on Democrats, as Reid agreed to send to the Senate floor three judicial

Model Mess

HOH was an English major, so forgive us for a going a little heavy on the symbolism here: The GOP on Tuesday had to shed some dead weight, and Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio) notably didn’t get the

Rules Committee to Grill Three FEC Nominees

presidential campaign lawyer, also rode to McGahn’s rescue Tuesday, rebutting Campaign Legal Center’s Meredith McGehee’s criticism of McGahn’s one-time representation of former Majority Leader Tom Delay (R-Texas

About Time

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said Democrats had established a dismal precedent in blocking a qualified nominee from the bipartisan FEC.

Young Hunter Is Favored to Win Race

Duncan Hunter (R), retiring from the solidly conservative 52nd district upon the conclusion of his current term after an unsuccessful presidential bid, remains immensely popular at home, and his son looks

Pyrrhic Victory

“We made investments in 16 states this month as we ramp up the field programs that delivered victories in close states last cycle — even with those investments, which Republicans aren’t making, we

Kennedy News Stuns Hill

Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who worked closely with Kennedy during last year’s immigration reform negotiations, said that while “he doesn’t agree with Sen.