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Katrina Weighs on Lott’s Decision-Making

Lott, whose Pascagoula home was destroyed in the hurricane, said in an interview Wednesday that this disaster is “going to make the whole thing difficult because I want to help, but I have got to

Jefferson Begins to Fight Charges

William Jefferson (D-La.), under investigation by the FBI, went on the defensive Wednesday in the wake of a damaging ABC News report that the Congressman allegedly used National Guard resources to gather

Thune: Ready To Roll

“Some folks have talked to me about it, and I am at least entertaining the thought of possibly running for that,” Thune said in an interview last week.

Parties Remain Split on Panel

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) noted in an interview that such a committee can be created only by legislation and GOP leaders would need his party’s support for it to be approved in the

Conway Ponders Return

The Louisville lawmaker has consistently ranked high among the handful of House Republicans targeted by Democrats for defeat.

Right Pleased With Specter

And on Sunday’s “Meet the Press,” Specter objected, somewhat unexpectedly, to the idea of elevating Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to the Supreme Court to fill the court’s remaining vacancy on

Racicot’s New Job in the Eye Of the Storm

In an interview late last week, in his corner office in downtown Washington, D.C., Racicot called the hurricane and its aftermath “a once-in-a-lifetime-of-humanity” tragedy.

GOP Leaders Rally Around Chafee

“Not only am I, but our entire [GOP] Conference is committed to Linc’s re-election,” McConnell said in an interview. “We are going to help him in every way.

Brown ‘Slipped’ Through

“He just slipped right through,” said Lieberman, who was chairman of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee in 2002, in a recent interview.

Homeland Gavel at Stake

As the chaotic response to Hurricane Katrina casts a fresh light on the Department of Homeland Security, House Republicans are gathering to choose the next chairman of the panel that oversees the troubled

Foot-in-Mouth, Redux

Of course, it was former first lady Bush who led the pack with her cheery comments about the evacuees at the Astrodome.

He’s Back?

“This is not to say ‘I told you so,’ but to get more energy into rebuilding our coastline for the next hurricane that’s going to come,” John said in a telephone interview Friday as he boarded a plane

Echoes of 1994 Are Not So Loud Yet

In a recent interview, National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Reynolds (N.Y.) conceded that he’d like to see current GOP poll numbers higher.