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Reid Says He’s Prepared for 2010

Well, understand there were 30 percent of the people in South Dakota who were Democrats,” Reid said in an interview with Gannett News Service.

House Leaders Vow Action on Bailout, Stimulus

“Not helping the auto industry is not an option,” Pelosi said in an interview on CBS’s “Face the Nation.” “It’s just a question of how we go forward.” Democratic leaders ended their lame-duck session

Chaplain’s Work With Abusers Was Little-Known

“I was dealing with priests that had problems themselves and maybe were causing problems on a staff or causing problems in the community,” Coughlin said in an interview with Roll Call on Monday.

Lawyer Hopes to Subpoena Chambliss

In an interview Wednesday, attorney Mark Tate said he will file documents as early as today urging the State Court of Chatham County to enforce a subpoena for Chambliss to be deposed in a civil case

NRSC Fundraising Top Priority in 2010

Cornyn, based in a big GOP-leaning state that is loaded with wealthy Republican donors, said in an interview Wednesday he plans to run the NRSC similarly, although he did not specifically cite Schumer

Court to Rule on Protected Speech in Murtha Case

Zaid asserted that because the District Court did not reject a government motion to dismiss the case, but instead put the motion “in abeyance” pending the outcome of the discovery, the case is not

Hess Pens Transition Guidebook

“He’s ideal in that he’s tough, but you don’t have to be bare-knuckled to be tough,” Hess said in an interview.

Georgia Runoff Gives GOP Angst

Jim Martin (D) has become one of the final battlegrounds of the 2008 cycle and could well be the key to Democrats’ winning a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate come January.

Transition

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Obama Brings Rouse to White House

The senior adviser role in past administrations has been a relatively undefined but supremely powerful post, held by someone close to the president who is given license to dip into multiple issues

GOP Looks to Re-Brand

In an interview last week, Alexander argued that Republicans have failed to offer practical solutions to the problems facing Americans — and that it will take significant time and effort to put Republicans

Stevens Asking Colleagues to Hold Off Expulsion Talk

Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) is reportedly calling his Republican colleagues in the hope of shoring up support before an expected vote Tuesday on whether to expel him from the Conference because of his seven