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Too Enticing a Target?

“We’re just going to have to look at the dynamics of the race this time. No two races are the same.

Shop Talk: Making a Lizst, Checking It Twice

“D.C. is, in some ways, the basis of that change and a great place to be for existing clients for SS+K and also for new clients who are looking to take that step,— Moffo said in an interview.

Did Murtha Say What He Meant?

a weekend interview Abscam. political giving getting earmarks, Bill Pascoe is CEO of The Foundation for American Freedom a conservative think tank headquartered in Alexandria, Va.

Markey Making His Mark

Ed Markey (D-Mass.) may have the heaviest lift of any subcommittee chairman in Congress. The 18-term lawmaker took the reins of the Subcommittee on Energy and Environment in the wake of Rep.

Redux of 1994 Is Unlikely

By the numbers, the GOP has an almost identical starting point in the House and the Senate as it did in 1993.

Obama Assures Exit Strategy for Afghanistan

to build the necessary social infrastructure there.After weeks of news about the nation’s faltering economy, foreign policy dominated Obama’s interview on CBS News’ “Face the Nation.— The president announced

Hoyer Works the Deal

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer’s (Md.) role as the consummate deal-maker who can smooth over the vast differences in the Democratic Caucus has made him the go-to guy in recent weeks as President Barack

Blunt Stages His Second Act

At the time, the two lawmakers were seen by some as scapegoats for a party in search of a new direction with new faces at the helm. However, Blunt may have had the upper hand all along.

Heard on the Hill: Gohmert Won’t Dish

HOH hears the Texas Republican was the guest chef at a dinner Monday night held by the Minority Whip’s office, and that diners chowed down on Gohmert’s famous ribs.

Heard on the Hill: O, Captain

Bob Casey (D-Pa.) and John Thune (R-S.D.) will now helm the “Hill’s Angels,— who will face off against the “Hoya Lawyas— in a game that benefits the Washington Legal Clinic for the Homeless.

Patterns That Hinder Progress of Urban Poor

“Several times over the years I have stepped into the elevator of my condominium dressed in casual clothes and could immediately tell from the body language of the other residents in the elevator