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Harris Quietly Formed PAC in ’04

In an interview Tuesday, Harris said she launched the PAC with broader plans in mind — helping to elect and re-elect fellow Republicans — but she soon realized the committee wasn’t the most effective

GOP Leaders Pound Durbin

“He has been my friend for 23 years and nothing is going to change,” Reid said in an interview. “I support Sen. Durbin 100 percent.”

CBC Set to Boost Ford’s Senate Bid

“He has the political pedigree, the educational background and the stamina — he is young. All of those things are important, all the way down the list.

Money Key to Biden Bid

Biden chose CBS’ “Face the Nation” to acknowledge that his “intention now is to seek the nomination,” before quickly adding that he would not make a final decision until the end of the year.

Without a Paddle — Er, an Ore

For one thing, the crew inexplicably freaked out when Kingston had to change the location of the interview from his personal office — which one crew member had already surveyed with a small mini-camera

Conservatives Eye ’08 Interviews

In an effort to maximize its political capital in the 2008 presidential contest, a conglomeration of socially conservative organizations is considering establishing a formal interview process to discern

Steele Trap for Md. Democrats?

But in a brief interview, Obama stopped short of endorsing the former NAACP president in the Democratic primary. “We haven’t had a formal sit-down yet,” Obama said.

Cake and Make Up?

They tried to stop CNN from doing a televised interview with Carey, but they couldn’t stop the camera-crazed porn star from giving the network a 20-minute-long interview in the hallway at the gala.

Son’s Loss Could Haunt DeWine

Social conservatives are incensed at the elder DeWine, and their contempt for the Senator is one of the factors that ultimately contributed to the implosion of Pat DeWine’s bid to win the GOP nod

Democrats Intensify Ethics War

Louise Slaughter (D-N.Y.), ranking member on the Rules Committee, led the latest charges against Hastings, saying he has politicized the ethics process and is unfit to serve as the committee leader.

Missing in Action?

Times story — as well as pieces in The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Detroit Free Press and the online magazine Salon — actually confused two separate NAM initiatives.

To the Shores of Tripoli

“Most people give it 50 pages in their books on the Barbary wars,” Zacks said in a telephone interview from New York last week.