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Registration Wars in Ohio, Florida Produce a Draw

While granting that Democrats and anti-Bush independent 527s are also furiously registering and contacting voters, Mehlman said in an interview, “I think we have an advantage for three reasons.

Playing It Safe in Carolina

“This is a state with extraordinarily independent people,” Tenenbaum said in an interview aboard the Red Dress Express, an RV with an image of Tenenbaum plastered on its sides that shuttles her

Capitol Getting Thorough Safety Review

The Office of Compliance is required by law to conduct health and safety inspections of the campus every two years and submit the findings to the Congressional leadership.

Youthful Indiscretions

Sullivan’s ad claims he was arrested just once, although he admitted to three arrests during his 2002 interview with the Tulsa World.

Cornyn Takes Up FOIA Fight

“My interest in it really goes back to basics — my philosophy of government and why I am proud to call myself a conservative,” he said in an interview.

Members Urge Donation of Flu Vaccines

The individual letters also suggested the Attending Physician’s Office is violating guidelines issued by by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by offering the vaccine to relatively healthy

GOP Confident of Texas Gains

Ron Paul (R) in the immediate aftermath of redistricting, Lampson chose the 2nd district because “the smartest thing to do was to stay with the people who started me in politics in the first place.”

Scully: Critics Have Political Motives

“In a political year, people will look for any nugget they can find, and I’m that nugget,” Scully said in an interview Friday. “And it’s been very painful for me personally.”

Walker: Time to Reassess Policy Process

In an interview, Walker said that the policy debate “rightfully belongs to elected officials.” But his agency is looking to ask the right questions.

Menendez Steals March In Whip Race

He said he believes the party is poised to take back the House on Election Day and asked his colleagues to back him when the Whip job opens up.

Menendez Steals March In Whip Race

He said he believes the party is poised to take back the House on Election Day and asked his colleagues to back him when the Whip job opens up.

Ross Empties Vault for His Party

Ross sounded like a candidate in an interview Tuesday, pointing out that he is a fifth- generation Arkansan and is “tired of seeing us ranked 48th or 49th in so many categories.”

Marin’s Talents Won’t Go to Waste (Management)

She may have lost the Republican Senate primary in California last March, but as an abortion rights supporter, mother of three and Latina immigrant who came to the United States from Mexico City at the

Bringing It All Back Home

But with the standing of the New York Legislature at an all-time low, the two lawmakers’ opponents are trying to score political points by tying the frontrunners to the mess in the state Capitol.

For Youths, Voting Rites

What if parents bought them cards and gifts to congratulate them on the occasion, and public officials sent them letters, marking the vote as a necessary facet of the nation’s democracy?