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From Hill to ‘Hairspray’

Allure of Politics Epstein arrives at the interview dressed for a day on Capitol Hill. Dark suit. Telegenic blue tie. Mandatory American flag pinned to his right lapel.

DSCC Doubles Mandatory Contributions

The new programs come as the DSCC has shown some surprising strength in fundraising, given the expectations that the National Republican Senatorial Committee would swamp it now that the unlimited

Despite Controversy, Bono Plays Augusta

The issue is still getting women into Congress and boardrooms,” she added in an interview. “That will solve the [golf club] problem, not the other way around.”

Democrats Raise Bar for Judging Bush Win in Iraq

But Bush’s overall approval ratings have risen only into the mid-60s, well short of the 80s and 90s he registered after the September 2001 terrorist attacks and his father scored after the 1991 Persian

Daschle Vows to Keep Heat on Bush

“I don’t see it necessarily as taking down the president, but just expressing in a national context where are our positions are and what our purpose is,” Daschle said in an interview Monday, as the

Leader Seeks $10M for ’04

“I am going to raise the same amount of money regardless of who runs. I am going to raise well over $10 million and we are right on track,” Daschle said in an interview with Roll Call.

Making A Dent In Pa.-15

Charlie Dent (R), described as the “heir apparent” to the party’s nomination, will be the featured guest at back-to-back meet-and-greet events at the Capitol Hill Club.

Coleman Under Fire.

In the original interview, Coleman brought up Wellstone’s name during a discussion about his own transition to the Senate.

Coleman Becomes Big Draw

All this political activity from a Minnesota Republican Senator who acknowledged in an interview last week there were three times in the closing months of his campaign that he thought he was headed

War for the Jewish Vote

With the war being fought in part to stabilize the troubled region and protect one of America’s staunchest allies, Israel, the Republicans cannot help but dream of breaking the Democrats’ already

In a Twist, Members Now Aiding Barbour

In a brief interview, Barbour said it was the first real foray he had made into fundraising among Members of Congress and the K Street community.

Pingree’s Ties to Democrats Criticized

The invite list for the swanky affair, which took place at Lounge 201 on Massachusetts Avenue Northeast, read like a Democratic Rolodex of the rich and famous.

NATION: Filing Deadline Near, Pelosi Goes on Attack

If they succeed — and attempts to recall the state’s previous five governors never even made it to the ballot — voters would either consider the measure in the March 2004 primary or in the November 2004