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After Pataki, Daniels?

“I am ready to go, and there are a lot of people who want me to do it,” Daniels said during an interview in front of Madison Square Garden last week.

Lessons From Jefferson

“I got into reading and got hooked,” Hartmann said in a telephone interview about the 20-volume set found by him and his wife, Louise.

Parties Bullish on Florida

“In this job we’ve gone through so many of these primaries,” Allen said in an interview as he left the meeting. “In each and every one of them we’ve gotten the strongest candidate.

Schrock Waves

Rogers says he is “150 percent positive” that the man on those tapes is the Congressman. The activist is taking credit for Schrock’s resignation.

Ney Ready to Act on 527 Regulation

The Ohio Republican first took aim at the controversial groups late last year, when he asked the heads of several 527 groups to testify before his committee.

Senators Eye Key ’08 States

“A dedication to the principles of humanity is what makes this country the greatest in the world,” Romney said.

Alexander Revels in Shift

The reference was to the part of the Constitution that protects the “right to bear arms.” Some explanation to the delegates seemed appropriate.

Thune to Get Star Billing This Week

“We want to spread a message about why it’s important to replace Tom Daschle in the Senate if we want to get anything done,” Thune said in an interview late last week.

Reed Got $4M From Scanlon

Reed is currently the chairman of the Bush-Cheney re-election campaign for the Southeast region.

‘Booknotes’ Enters Its Last Chapter

After more than 15 years and 800 interviews, C-SPAN founder Brian Lamb announced last week that “Booknotes,” the public affairs network’s longest running interview program, will feature its last author

N.Y. Doctor Boasted of Ties to Hill

In an interview, Webb said Berry had “grossly exaggerated any type of relationship” with the institute and added that he had only spoken with Berry by phone on a few occasions.

NARAL Turns T-Shirt Fracas Into Money

The appeal brought in $10,000 for NARAL in just the first day — two-thirds of which came from people who have never given to the group before, NARAL spokesman David Seldin said.

On His Own Terms

“Is he winning the media war? Yeah,” Burr admitted in an interview last week while he was in Washington to attend House Intelligence Committee hearings. “Is he outworking me? I don’t think so.”

Police Measure Threatens CAA

The position in the proposal is no different than the position that has been maintained vis-a-vis the Office of Compliance for many years in this process,” Caulfield said in an interview.