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Attacks Cloud Outlook in Ohio

Although DeWine appeared to have all of the advantages at the outset of the special election contest — including his last name and the vast fundraising network to which it provided access — it has

Democrats Eye Cunningham Deal

The Nevada corporation, for which Wade is the only officer, lost nearly $700,000 when it resold the home more than eight months later.

Huckabee Gearing Up for ’08

When asked about his ambitions for national office in an interview last week, Huckabee demurred. “I think it’s a little early,” he said. “It is not the big focus of my life right now.”

What Next for Ripon?

Mike Oxley (R-Ohio), the influential chairman of the Financial Services Committee — announced that he was leaving the group for an undetermined position.

Sid Yudain, the Man Who Started It All

Al Morano (R) spotted reporters massed in the corridor outside his office in the Cannon House Office Building on the morning of June 16, 1955, he assumed the waiting press was meant for him.

Surprise, Surprise

But the authors of the paper failed to determine whether the use of filibusters is on the rise.

Crawford to Leave Pelosi’s Office

“We had a strong office before George came on board, but he took us to another level,” Pelosi said in an interview. “He gave us the leadership we needed to go to the next level.

Boehner Backs McEwen in Ohio Special

“Congressman Bob McEwen is the only candidate in the race that has the experience, the values and the commitment to properly represent Ohio’s 2nd Congressional district,” Boehner said.

Party Poopers

Not everyone is psyched to see the goddaughter of Frank Sinatra singing her heart out with the Black Eyed Peas tonight at the highly buzzable Rock the Vote party.

Republicans for Reid

The invitation lists Marventano, the head of Clear Channel’s Washington, D.C., office, and Fisher, the company’s Senate lobbyist, as the hosts, but the fundraiser is being held “on behalf of” the Clear

Ten Who Changed Course

.) — were transformed personally and politically by the civil rights movement of the 1960s as well as the domestic turmoil created by the Vietnam War.