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Daschle Doesn’t Wait for Thune

John Thune (R-S.D.) still mulling the race, Daschle raised about $1.3 million in the third quarter and ended the period with just more than $3 million in the bank, according to the Senator’s campaign.

Heard on the Hill: Burned By Burns?

And in a phone interview Wednesday morning, Ingram went so far as to charge that he may seek legal action against Burns and National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Reynolds (N.Y.

GOP Pollsters Insist Dean Can Beat Bush

The difference between Howard Dean and the rest of the Democrat[ic] candidates is that Dean comes across as a true believer to the base but will not appear threatening to folks in the middle,”

Hastert Vows To Run in ’04

In a brief interview later on Wednesday, Hastert said, “I haven’t made my announcement yet, but I do intend to run for re-election.

Equal Status

In an interview with Roll Call last week, the commonwealth’s resident representative, Pedro “Pete” Tenorio, said, “We are part of America.

Mistaken Identity

Could it really be that columnist Bob Novak, the man in the middle of the furor over the leaked name of a CIA operative, was spotted Tuesday morning sharing a laugh with a man named Joe Wilson at the Army-Navy

Members Boost History Project

Among Ney’s colleagues who are actively enlisting the help of their districts to interview war veterans are Reps. Ron Kind (D-Wis.) and Jack Kingston (R-Ga.), as well as Sen.

Clark Visits Tuesday

“He knows that the tough questions this country is confronted with demand real solutions.” In an interview Wednesday, Rep.

Daschle Endorses Gephardt?

“He said he liked my show,” said McLaughlin, who wants to interview Clooney about the role of the humanities in the United States.

Klayman Announces Bid for Florida Senate Seat

Larry Klayman, the inexhaustible litigious gadfly who has hounded government officials from the Clintons to Vice President Cheney in the name of fighting corruption, said he will run for the Senate seat

Breaux, Nickles & Associates?

“We tease each other about it,” Nickles said in an interview last week, not exactly confirming or denying it.

With Few Democratic Defense Voices, Harman Rises

The ranking member of the Intelligence Committee has become one of the Democrats’ go-to Members on security and intelligence issues, hitting the Sunday talk show circuit and helping steer the party