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Lamontagne Enters N.H. Senate Race

Ovide Lamontagne, a former GOP gubernatorial nominee in New Hampshire, is filing Monday to enter the 2010 Senate race, adding to an already crowded GOP primary in the Granite State.

GOP, You Got Punked

In reality, the fake pundit Eisenstadt’s first appearance was a phony interview on “Al Iraqiya,— which was then picked up as fact by Mother Jones blogger Jonathan Stein.

Some Women Are Born to Be Blue

In a recent interview, Lanier denied that there was any truth to Baldacci’s tales of wayward intelligence agents killing innocent Americans to keep their anti-terrorism tactics secret.

Generation Obama Eyes Work on Hill

The purpose of the cover letter and résumé is to get your foot in the door. Mirror what they are asking for. Breathe life into the cover letter,— Gottlieb said.

Club for Growth Cuts Anti-Crist Ads

Charlie Crist for endorsing the stimulus bill — one day after the governor said in a CNN interview that he never backed the $787 billion spending legislation.

New York Remains GOP Trouble Spot

“They’re both working the same process. They’re both using the same set of rules. But the Democrats came up with the better candidates — and they both came out of the woodwork.

Former Law Librarian Hit With Suit

As the law librarian, Medina oversaw the operations of the nation’s largest law collection. He retired in 2008 after 14 years in that position.

Ivey May Challenge Edwards

“I’m not going to run for re-election as state’s attorney, and I’m not looking for anything in the [Obama] administration,— Ivey said in an interview. “It’s up or out.

GOP Turns Up Heat as Health Care Vote Nears

House Republicans are planning a series of attacks and initiatives this week to highlight the shortcomings of the Democratic health care package in hopes of rekindling the fervor of August’s town hall

No Lines to Get Into CBO’s Fan Club

“We’re facing overwhelming demand on health care, climate change and many other issues, and we are working flat out,— Elmendorf said in an interview, adding that the CBO is trying to meet as much

Conflict Escalates Between House Ethics Bodies

“In every matter, including the review concerning Representative Graves, the OCE has followed its rules and the letter and spirit of the Resolution that created the OCE,— according to an OCE statement.