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DSCC Loves Last Week

“It’s been a great week and a half for us,” Schumer said in an interview Friday.

Manufacturing Losses

The National Association of Manufacturers, the group headed by former Michigan Gov. John Engler (R), has lost key people in both its lobbying department and communications shop.

Cole Willing to Take On More Debt Late in Cycle

National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Cole (Okla.) said in an interview this week that he is willing to go into debt this November to win seats and defend GOP incumbents.

NRCC Looks Long

Cole, the NRCC chairman, indicated in an interview this week that his move to transform the committee’s fundraising from a telemarketing-based operation to one built around direct mail is partly

Senate Eyes New House Emissary

The veteran lawmaker left Kyl with some advice: Build on his House relationships to continue his informal role as the Senate’s chief emissary to the other body.

N.Y. Congressional Hopefuls Gird for Spitzer Fallout

“Candidates like [fill in the blank] can’t run under the theme of ‘change’ on the one hand while defending the politics of corruption on the other,” NRCC spokesman Ken Spain wrote in each of the

Congress in the Balance

“I don’t blame the president for overreaching — presidents do that,” Edwards said in an interview.

Kennedy’s Healthy Year

He was in the Senate when it passed legislation creating Medicare and has been a pivotal player in health care matters since then. In an interview with Roll Call Executive Editor Morton M.

Pennsylvania in the Spotlight

The April 22 Democratic presidential primary is expected to increase turnout across the state for the Congressional primaries held on the same day — and could be a boon for two female Democratic

Oregon: Former GOP Chairman Expected to Join Race

Kevin Mannix, a two-time gubernatorial candidate and former chairman of the state Republican Party, is expected to announce this morning that he is entering the race to replace retiring Rep.

Primary Sets Up Ohio Rumbles

Regula had endorsed Schuring early on, and the state lawmaker was the only candidate in the three-way GOP primary to run TV ads ahead of Election Day.

Texas Runoff Could Become Nasty

In Texas Congressional races, the two top finishers proceed to a runoff if the winner fails to break the 50 percent threshold.