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Another Iraq Vet is Touted For Senate

But the possibility of a phase three might be most intriguing of all: Anthony Brown, the state House Majority Whip, is also contemplating joining the race.

White House Hopefuls Facing Dilemma

Only Hagel has taken the public position of saying that he will decide one way or the other before making his announcement after the 2006 elections, throwing aside any future career in the Senate

Katrina Hasn’t Wiped Out Political Activities

“We want people to give to their favorite charities to help people in need and we’re seeing a response across America that’s just overwhelming,” NRCC Chairman Tom Reynolds (N.Y.) said in an interview

Hill Aid Is Both Official, Personal

In the bigger picture, the Congressional Black Caucus announced that it will seek the creation of a relief fund modeled after a fund created for the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks

Bush Raises Stakes on Roberts

is made — similar to the 19 days of talks Bush engaged in with the Senate in July before the Roberts nomination.

Beach Blanket Bingo

It must have been a little confusing for the residents of tiny Silverton, Colo., when they tuned into a local radio interview of a guest they thought was Rep.

Recess Ends With Plea for Civility

Some attendees suggested that “sometimes [the Members] sound like a bunch of elementary school kids, and you’ve got to set a better example,” Israel said in an interview after the event.

Recalling Wellstone’s Impact

“I was in graduate school when the crash happened … and was having a hard time concentrating afterwards,” Lofy explained in an interview.

Club for Growth Hits McCain in N.H.

When does The Club For Growth run ads in New Hampshire targeting an Arizona Senator? When he is likely Republican presidential candidate John McCain and the issue is the repeal of the estate tax.

Has Museum’s Time Come?

Susan Collins (R-Maine), chief sponsor of the bill directing the GSA to give the museum a 99-year lease on the annex, said in a statement.

Democrats: Don’t Avoid Fox News. Embrace It

And Fox is the perfect foil for a Democrat to communicate this message, because you can count on both the topic for the interview and the Republican guest to be true to a Republican agenda that most Americans

Provision Splits Frist, McCain

In an interview before the recess, Frist did not express any reservation about legislating the provision on an appropriations bill. “It’s a common sense piece of legislation,” Frist said.

Novak Sorry for Flipping Out

Perhaps Robert Novak stormed off the set of “Inside Politics” because CNN’s Ed Henry was about to throw the book at him, the gigantic “Who’s Who in America,” in which the famously outed CIA agent Valerie

New 527 Jolts Stem-Cell Debate

There’s a new kid on the block in the battle over embryonic stem-cell research, and it’s threatening to make the debate less about the science of the issue and more about the political ramifications for