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GEORGIA: McKinney Ally Wants to Challenge Majette

In an interview Tuesday, Thomas, who has represented DeKalb County in the state Legislature for 12 years, said she will make a final decision about the race after conducting a poll in the next few

Senator Denise Majette?

In a brief interview Tuesday, Majette acknowledged that she had been approached about the Senate race but downplayed her interest in running and instead insisted that all of her “energy and attention

Allen’s ACC Strategy

But in an interview with Roll Call reporters, Allen made it clear that the GOP is counting on making significant gains in the South, where Democrats must defend four open seats — five if Sen.

Durbin Demands Probe

He was deciding over the weekend whether to make the formal request for an investigation to the Ethics Committee, Sergeant-at-Arms or the Capitol Police.

Wilkinson Out?

Far worse, however, was the fact that the thieves decided to toss the music aside on the street like trash.

In the Wee, Small Hours of the Senate

All the ornate settings of the room are in their usual place, but right in front of the fireplace, where the former Republican leader, Sen.

Historic Debate Could Continue Into Friday

Informed of Santorum’s prediction, Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) shrugged and said he couldn’t be sure when the debate would end, then rushed off to make a 6 a.m. radio interview in the Hart

DeLay Has Big Plans For Second Session

“I had to take a look at campaign finance reform and see how we deal with future races under those restrictions and constrictions that were created by the bill,” DeLay said in an interview last

Senate Doubles Furnishing Funds

While the chamber already pays for everything from the “transportation of remains to the mortuary” to the “funeral home expenses for the receipt, care and arrangement of floral tributes and a supply of

Thune in No Hurry to Announce

“I am deciding what I want to do long term and how much risk I want to take,” said Thune in an interview Tuesday.

Not Your Average Political Spouse

Our family philosophy has always been that you have to give back,” Tenenbaum said in a recent interview. But as his wife gears up for next year’s race to replace retiring Democratic Sen.

Internecine Warfare

“It’s not politically astute,” Hyde conceded in an interview last week. “But he asked me, and he is a township chairman in my district.”

Shooting for the Top

A TV crew even taped his “victory interview” before the championship was over.