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Ex-Ethics Aide Seeks Return Trip

“I had not ever given it much thought until we picked up this new seat a few years ago,” Johnson said in an interview Monday.

Scanlon Gave Big to RGA

The contribution from the former spokesman to House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) made him the top contributor to the Republican Governors Association during the 2001-02 election cycle, when

DSCC Turns to Retiring Senators

From the $1.1 million left in retiring Sen. John Breaux’s (D-La.) campaign account to the $842,000 remaining in the coffers of former Sen.

FEC Members Seek To Break 527 Deadlock

At the same time, the FEC’s proposal has been labeled by some an overtly partisan attempt by Republicans to shut down such Democratic-leaning groups like American Coming Together and The Media Fund

At the Races

In an interview Wednesday, Oxford expressed his desire to run but acknowledged that his decision hinged largely on the impact the so-called “millionaire’s amendment” provision of the new campaign

McCain Blasts FEC Officials Over 527 Oversight

In a floor speech Wednesday, McCain said he was back in Arizona recently watching C-SPAN in the “small hours of the morning” when he came across a rebroadcast of the FEC’s hearings on the 527 issue

Our Party, Under God

Pete Sessions (R-Texas) slammed McDermott for “embarrassing the House and disparaging the majority of Americans who share the values expressed in the pledge.”

Hoyer Smells Change, Victory in the Air

Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), a lead candidate recruiter for his party, acknowledged in an interview Tuesday that House Democrats lack the bully pulpit to carry the message in 2004, conceding

Harkin’s Overtime Fight Not Finished Yet

“Overall, it makes it easier for employers to not pay overtime, and it makes it harder for employees to claim their rights,” Harkin said in an interview Tuesday.

Kentucky a Fading Target

The free-fall of the Kentucky race is the result of a confluence of factors beginning with then-Gov.

Inglis’ Quiet Comeback

“Things are coming along nicely,” Inglis said in an interview Monday. Six years ago Inglis himself was his party’s nominee against Sen.

Continuity Vote Splits Parties

In an interview Friday, one day after the House passed Sensenbrenner’s bill 305-97, Baird said above all he wished his colleagues on both sides of the aisle would take time to seriously consider