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Crafting a Cleaner Bailout

While Tesla officials haven’t taken a public stance on the bailout bill, they don’t like paying for the immediate cash flow needs of Chrysler, General Motors Corp., and Ford Motor Co. with

Tailors to the Presidents

Joe Lieberman (ID-Conn.), Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), as well as Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and former Vice President Walter Mondale.

GOP Vows to Get Along

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) have coordinated on issues from energy policy to the Iraq War over the past two years, and Republicans

Illinois Scandal Rocks Politics

Mark Kirk (R) would be a formidable candidate, sources said, because of his moderate profile and ability to raise lots of money quickly — a plus for a special election that could be held within the next

DCCC to Members: Fork It Over

Even if Members don’t come through, Congressional Democrats are likely to look to their new ally in the White House for some help in retiring their debt early on in the 2010 cycle.

Heard on the Hill: No Holder-ing Back

We noted, thanks to a geeky tipster and a college professor, that he wouldn’t officially be elected president until the Electoral College votes on Monday.

Will 2010 Haunt GOP?

“You can’t have a cycle like 2008, when you were only playing defense,” fretted one GOP strategist.

Maryland: Harris Leaves Door Open to 2010 Run

Andy Harris (R), who is coming off a narrow defeat in the Eastern Shore-based 1st district, has officially filed his statement of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission so he can begin raising

Making It Even Verse

John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Obama. Trillin also lampoons former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R), recalling how unpopular “America’s mayor” was in his own city.

Senate’s Bad Blood May Ebb

“I don’t think anyone has any intention of meeting Obama at the door with a whole list of partisan complaints,” the GOP aide said.

Senate Democrats Expect Auto Deal

“I think they will be [there],” Dodd said on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” adding, “None of us wants to wake up on Jan. 1 and find we don’t have an industry to save.” Similarly, Michigan Sen.