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Ring Leader

He also would not comment on the Hopi client to Roll Call or The Arizona Republic, which first reported his resignation from the client.

FEC Wrestles With Internet Regs

At the end of the first of two days of hearings on how — or if — the Federal Election Commission is going to regulate political activity on the Internet one thing was clear: The idea provokes a near-universal

Analogy Day

The Tennessee Republican had a field day Tuesday making analogies on the Senate floor and elsewhere. [IMGCAP(1)]One of his analogies was pure potty humor. (Excuse the metaphor.)

GOP Senate Race Begins to Percolate

“I’m evaluating to see what the support is out there among the base of the party; I found it to be very good,” Tebelius said in an interview Monday.

Rove, Dole Huddled With Bense on Monday

In an interview last week, the three-term governor said he is not involved in GOP efforts to find a strong, well-known challenger to take on freshman Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D) next year.

Schumer, Dole Bullish on 2006

While acknowledging in an interview Friday that the 2006 cycle — coming in the sixth year of President Bush’s tenure — presents natural obstacles for the GOP, Dole said voters will tire of Democrats

AUPSS Gets Cash Infusion

Congressional Democrats and strategists suggest the group has been the victim of its own success in helping to shape public opinion on the issue.

Pelosi Sees ’06 House Gains

Pelosi, in a wide-ranging interview on politics and policy, made no firm promise that her party would regain control of the House, but said if the “election were held today,” Democrats would prevail

Kuhn Keen on Baseball’s Return

“I loved the Congressional game,” Kuhn said in a recent telephone interview from his home outside Jacksonville, Fla. Kuhn, in fact, umpired the first inning at the annual Democrats-vs.

Complaints a-Pawlenty

“I talked to most of the delegates [to the state GOP convention] and it was a hodge podge of stuff” that led to Eibensteiner’s defeat, Pawlenty said in an interview Wednesday.

Coburn Freely Placing Holds

“I don’t think we ought to be passing new legislation, spending new money when we can’t pay for what we’re doing today, and we’re not willing to cut what we’re doing today,” said Coburn in a recent interview

Indian Affairs Begins Next Round on Abramoff

DeLay added that the confusion over the travel rules showed that “the process is broken” and that he hoped “the process can be fixed so Members can carry out their duties.”