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Muslim Inaugural Fete Looks to a New Era

Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio) as “the pride of Islam and the pride of the United States Congress” — paid tribute to the historic nature of the event but also encouraged people to act for peace on their own

Skip Tradition: Parties Off the Beaten Path

While the new president and first lady are mingling tonight at the 10 official inaugural balls, some Washingtonians planned to celebrate over the weekend in unusual ways.

Winds of Change Could Be Blowin’

Change may have been the theme of last year’s elections, but in 2010 the waves of change could finally hit the shores of Hawaii — the boyhood and adolescent home of Barack Obama.

JFK’s Top Aide Looks Back to ’61

In an interview, Sorensen took the exclusions in good humor, jesting with an apt quote from Kennedy’s inaugural address, which he helped write.

Obama Should Spray the Taliban’s Poppies, Rep.

Kirk also said in an interview that Obama should make use of his international popularity and call on NATO allies to send 20,000 more troops to Afghanistan — and persuade Canada and the Netherlands

Shop Talk: Forti-Fied

The director of field finance is Trent Edwards, who served in the same capacity at the committee in the 2008 cycle.

Jeb Bush Opts Out of 2010 Florida Senate Race

aired an interview Web site Correction: The Democrats’ net gain in Florida U.S. House seats over the past two election cycles is three, trimming the Republican advantage from 18-7 to 15-10.

NRCC Picks Incumbent Retention Team

Rogers, who will lead the NRCC’s incumbent retention program, said in an interview Tuesday that he has the credibility to advise Members in competitive districts — after all, he won his election

Walther Takes On Washington

In a recent interview with Roll Call, the soft-spoken Nevadan reiterated his commitment to the agency’s mission, while suggesting that today’s hearings will likely serve as a jumping-off point for

Ryan Confirms Possible Interest in Senate Bid

Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) publicly confirmed his interest Monday in running for the seat currently occupied by Sen. George Voinovich (R-Ohio), who announced his retirement earlier in the day.

CBC Irked by Reid’s Handling of Burris

William Lacy Clay (D-Mo.), who in a Friday interview said Reid was “way off base” on the matter and needed to tell CBC members “that he was very wrong and that he had overstepped his authority,” reversed

Club Plays Offense and Defense

In an interview at the organization’s K Street offices last week, Toomey, a former three-term House Member, praised new NRCC Chairman Pete Sessions (Texas) as a determined man and friend.

A Race in Graphic Detail

They follow the campaign’s trajectory as the packed field in the early days of the primaries winnows to the contentious nomination battle between Obama and Sen.