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Ose Senate Run Likely

But Republican strategists on both coasts said they believe the lawmaker from Sacramento will make the race.

Electability Key to Labor

Tom Harkin (Iowa), in the Democratic primary. “[Clinton] was ready for prime time the first day out of the box,” McEntee said in an interview this week. “We said to ourselves, ‘This is our guy.

Beer Industry Thirsts for Tax Cut of Its Own

Even more to the point, the Beer Institute — the brewers trade association — claims that “more than half of the beer purchased is by families with incomes of $45,000 or less.”

Former Aides Form New Shop

Among the firm’s clients are the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, the Grocery Manufacturers of America and the city of El Paso, Texas.

Pelosi Plans Ahead

Pelosi, in a wide-ranging interview four months into her tenure as Democratic leader, stated firmly that she will not seek any other elected office in her lifetime.

Nittany Lion Ready to Roar

He was the only Democrat to survive the four Member-versus-Member contests, and he has the potential to become one of the Republicans’ top targets this cycle.

Pelosi Says No To Soft Money

“We’re in a state of limbo now in terms of not knowing what the Supreme Court will decide and we hope it does so soon,” Pelosi said in an interview.

Colleagues Starting To Defend Daschle

The Republican strategy of demonizing Daschle serves the dual purpose of painting Democrats as obstructionists in the runup to the 2004 elections as well as weakening the Minority Leader back home

Britain’s Blair May Address Joint Session

The possibility of inviting Blair came up during the House Republican Conference meeting Wednesday morning, and Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) spoke favorably of the idea.

Hooray for Hollywood (D.C.-style)

Mossman, author of the highly acclaimed novel “The Stones of Summer,” essentially disappeared from the face of the earth after the book was published 31 years ago.

Gephardt’s Girl Power

In contrast, the word around town is that the Gephardt campaign has been very interested in finding a media outlet to do an extensive interview with Chrissy Gephardt, who is a social worker

GAO Seeks New Name, Image

The comptroller general of the United States wants to change the name of Congress’ investigative arm to Government Accountability Office, saying the current name doesn’t fit its job description.

Reform Ruling Sparks Spin War

James Bopp, one of many lawyers representing plaintiffs in the case, said in an interview on Tuesday that “people on our side are thinking of an injunction pending appeal” against certain provisions

Nussle Wins Plaudits for Handling of Budget

The dimly lit 1992 photograph features the GOP revolutionaries posing dramatically, attired in ties and white dress shirts and gazing intently at the camera (at the time, Roll Call dubbed the shot

After Thompson, Then What?

Robert Welch (R) — the GOP nominee against Sen. Herb Kohl (D) in 1994 — is emerging as the likeliest to enter the 2004 race.

Ga. Members Watch and Wait for Flag Vote

The question for Georgia lawmakers remains which flag to display in the meantime. All three? The two on the ballot? Only the official state flag of Georgia at the moment?