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Shop Talk: Action Jackson

Burris made a couple of public appearances following media reports about the affidavit, a communications strategy that Jackson said in a phone interview was “done without my knowledge.” “It

Ill. Race Turns on Change

In the past, the Chicago Democratic machine would easily turn out the vote for this kind of contest, but the special election has served as a reminder of the political organization’s diminished influence

Caucus Faces Power Struggle

In the wake of Emanuel’s exit for the White House shortly after the Nov. 4 elections, both Van Hollen and Larson were eyeing a run for his plum spot in the leadership lineup.

Burris Fallout Vexes Durbin

The Illinois Senator said only, “Two-eleven. Two-eleven,” a reference to the room he was attempting to locate.

A Big-Ticket Association

Under the agreement, Ticketmaster will also change the way it handles secondary sales and pay $350,000 to the state.

Pollster Recalls World Leaders and Their Vows

These pledges are not troubling in and of themselves, but given the current political climate in the country, the struggles Greenberg recounts as these men attempt to effect the promised changes are unsettling

Banks Get the Cold Shoulder

“I won’t take any PAC money from banks that took TARP funds, nor would I take it from the top executive,” Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.) said in an interview.

Man on the Move

LAHOOD: We’ve put all the modes together, including the budget people. … They tell me they are going to meet every deadline set forth in the legislation by the Congress to get the money out the

Heard on the Hill: Token Smokin’

Cliff Stearns (R-Fla.) smoking in the Rayburn House Office Building cafeteria, shortly after the House vote on the stimulus bill Friday afternoon.

Our Evolution From Tennessee in 1925

The drama will be presented at George Mason University at 8 p.m. Friday. “Doing the play is exhilarating,” Asner said in a telephone interview from his hotel in North Carolina.

N.C. Polling Firm Building a National Reputation

The company began pushing free polling information on its Web site in the leadup to the 2008 presidential primaries and decided to throw itself fully into the effort after many of the long-tenured

Democrats Push for Quick Action on Stimulus

She tried to minimize the dispute with the Senate over the level of school construction money that led to the delay in the conference Wednesday after Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) had announced