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Warner Soldiers On

The October 1944 letter from the Secretary of the Senate, an old family friend, recommending Warner, 17 at the time, for enlistment in the Navy.

Don’t Forget, Hire the Vet

One Democratic strategist said the lesson to be learned from Gore’s campaign is: “Beware the cult of the consultants.” Wade made no apologies for the size of the staff.

Could Blunt Be the Next One in Line?

“I didn’t come to Congress with any particular agenda,” Blunt said in an interview. “I never imagined that I would get to do the things I’ve gotten to as quickly as I have.”

Estrada, Owen At Top of List

“I’m going to clean up the backlog as quickly as I can,” Hatch said in an interview, citing Bush’s first round of picks from May of 2001 as a priority for confirmation.

Kyl Leading Senate Chaplain Search

Although he announced his intention to leave the post in November, the process of selecting the 62nd Senate Chaplain is only just beginning.

Barbour Intends To Keep Lobbying

Ed Rogers, who has been working with Barbour and Lanny Griffith since the three first launched the firm in 1996, said in an interview that Barbour has no plans to cut his ties with Barbour, Griffith

GOP Unsure of Media Messenger

Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) took the helm, he opened himself up to the media for weekly dugouts before abruptly aborting the practice.

Ga. Senate Race Begins

“We’ll meet with anyone or everyone and I’ll tell them how tough a statewide race is,” Perdue said in an interview Wednesday. “I try to talk people out of running.

Isakson to Run for the Senate in Ga.

Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.) is expected to announce his Senate candidacy this afternoon at the state Capitol, making him the first person to officially toss his hat into the ring for retiring Sen.

Byrd’s Land Grab

Robert Byrd’s (D-W.Va.) demand for more office space in the Capitol may result in the powerful lawmaker taking over a chunk of the “Refectory,” the historic dining hall on the first floor that has served

Stepping Into the FEC Firestorm

Obviously I’m very enthusiastic about coming into it,” Weintraub said last week during an interview in her new office on the ninth floor of 999 E St. NW.