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Chris Vs. Chris

This fall, Carney faces wealthy businessman Chris Hackett (R), whose willingness to put his own funds into the race is a critical help as paltry fundraising plagues the National Republican Congressional

Campus Notebook: Ford Eatery Moves

Gorbey represented himself during the trial, and he still hasnÂ’t given up: He has filed several motions since his conviction.

Votes Set for 11 a.m. Saturday

If there was any doubt that Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) wouldnÂ’t make good on his threat to hold a weekend session, that glimmer of hope seems gone.

All Eyes Looking to Saturday

Other than housing, the proposals that Reid intends to bring up are unlikely to move because Republicans plan to continue blocking consideration of any legislation that doesnÂ’t address high energy

Gasoline Prices Energize GOP

And it certainly didn’t help when the Conference’s “Change You Deserve” agenda slogan was found to be the same as an anti-depressant’s.

Sheik Lobbying on Capitol Hill

Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.), providing a glimpse inside a closed-door meeting between a Member and those seeking to influence him.

Bundling Rules a Comin’

The FEC is set to meet today for its second public meeting since it was reconstituted, and although the provision isnÂ’t on the commissionÂ’s docket yet, ethics lawyers and government watchdog

War Erupts in Twain Country

Kenny HulshofÂ’s (R) district agree that there is widespread frustration with the November ticket and the partyÂ’s direction this year.

Senators Now Sparring Over Energy Negotiations

Reid also noted that he discussed with Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) a vote on a handful of amendments and not just a deal on one package that would include various energy-related items

Parties Spar Over Medicare

“Democrats sprung this at the last minute hoping no one would notice that they are ignoring Medicare’s financial woes,” said Nick Simpson, spokesman for House Minority Whip Roy Blunt (R-Mo.).

Bush Undercuts GOP on Housing

“I’m deeply disappointed the White House will sign this bill,” said House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), who ripped it as a “multibillion-dollar bailout for scam artists and speculative lenders