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Not an Ordinary Campaign Web Site

Republican businessman Martin OzingaÂ’s first television ad in IllinoisÂ’ 11th district race isnÂ’t particularly exciting news, but his campaign is trying to leverage a unique Web site to attract curious

Shimkus a Worthy Successor to Largent

John Shimkus (R-Ill.) has pitched four complete games and been named most valuable player twice. Republicans have won every one of those games.

If Senate Democrats Slam McCain, Will Anyone Hear?

Phil Gramm’s (R-Texas) comments that the U.S. is in a “mental recession” and a “nation of whiners,” only a handful of reporters showed up Thursday to hear Senate Democrats blast the high-profile economic

Jenkins Won’t Run Again in Louisiana

Bill Cassidy (R), who announced his intention to run in June, “it could have gotten divisive.” Cassidy wasn’t a candidate during the spring special election, but he appears to be the candidate that

Gun Fight Fizzles

Rob Bishop (R-Utah), revised it and then made it self-executing so that no floor vote would be required on the measure.

CVC Watch

Ray LaHood (R-Ill.) told CVC and police officials Tuesday. “I’m not even sure you believe it.” The plans are further complicated by the possibility of a continuing resolution for fiscal 2009.

Bush a Burden on GOP

Mel Martinez (R-Fla.) isnÂ’t up for re-election until 2010 but recognizes a political landscape marked by an unpopular president could be problematic for the GOP.

Greening Plan Evokes Criticism

Vernon Ehlers (R-Mich.) sent a letter to Chief Administrative Officer Dan Beard on Wednesday, claiming that the House’s contract with Restaurant Associates “underwent substantive changes in the time period

Challengers’ Challenge

Susan CollinsÂ’ (R) total raised. And in Minnesota, comedian Al Franken (D) actually outraised Sen. Norm Coleman (R), $9.4 million to $8.7 million through March 31.

FHA Bill Worries GOP Lawmakers

Kit Bond (R-Mo.) called the approach disastrous and said the program would raise false hope for struggling homeowners.