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Weight of Speaker Post Off Hastert

“I’m finding these old suits in the back of my closet that are fitting again,” Hastert said in a Tuesday interview in his Capitol office, after a monthlong stint at home during February to recover

Texas Between the Lines

“I was very surprised at the ability of TRMPAC to have an effect in the Republican primary to essentially eliminate what I call independent Republicans,” Bickerstaff said in an interview.

A Seismic N.M. Shift?

“What we saw last cycle was that when ethics was an issue, Democrats had an issue to play — and win with,” Crider said in an interview.

Dingell Gets Energized

Kondracke recently spoke with Dingell for this extended interview. ROLL CALL EXECUTIVE EDITOR MORTON M.

Holt Wants Hearings on Anthrax

“This was the only major bioterrorism attack on the United States in recent years and we really ought to get to the bottom of it,” Holt said in an interview Friday.

Reid and Daschle: Still ‘Like Brothers’

In the two-plus years since they last stood side by side in the Senate Democratic leadership, Majority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) and the man he succeeded, former Sen.

Ensign Promotes GOP Harmony

In an interview last week, Ensign made several not-so-veiled references to the heavy-handed approach previous NRSC administrations have taken in trying to boost a preferred nominee — a practice that

Grassley Keeping His Powder Dry

Although he is the top-ranking Republican in the state with the first presidential caucus, Sen. Chuck Grassley (Iowa) is in no hurry to endorse any of the 2008 GOP White House hopefuls.

Graham Faces Enmity From Right

In the run-up to the 2002 election, the operative remarked, Graham seized on his popularity among the state’s GOP political establishment, proved an effective fundraiser and made quick work of his nomination