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Larson Keeping His Options Open

The Connecticut Democrat, who is in his second and final term as Caucus chairman, said he is unsure what his next step might be, but in an interview, he did not rule out a play for Speaker or another

Ben Nelson Sees Early DSCC Help

Nelson said in an interview that he would decide by the end of the year whether he will seek a third term, but he disputed any suggestion that there was a connection between his decision and the

Rand Paul Finds His Groove

Rand Paul (R-Ky.) ran against the Washington establishment in 2010, but the tea party candidate is finding it doesn’t hurt his cause to work within the system.

Partisanship Threatens Minibus

The Nevada Democrat complained on the Senate floor that Republicans haven’t held up their end of the bargain to help keep the Senate running smoothly with a minimum of procedural roadblocks.

DeMint May Endorse Romney

DeMint, who endorsed the former Massachusetts governor in 2008, made clear in an interview late last week that he has made no decisions on whom he will support in the 2012 primary.

Boehner, Cantor Talk Omnibus Vs. Minibus

“A lot of conversations going on amongst the appropriators and, frankly, some at the leadership level trying to come to an agreement,” Boehner said.

Between the Lines: Rep.

“We’ve asked the department to clarify what their actions are in that regard,” Franks said in a phone interview last week.

Tea Party Vs. Establishment in Georgia District

The contest for Georgia’s newest Congressional district is shaping up to be a Republican showdown between the tea party and the establishment, and a battle between two of the state’s top consultants.