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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.

Obama Defends Tax Cuts in Stimulus

But the incoming president continued to emphasize that he wants lawmakers to move quickly on the economic package, and he applauded a vow by Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) that the House will not adjourn

For Cantor, Message Is the Medium

“We will help raise money to go toward the whip members to make sure they’re all strong as well,” McCarthy said in an interview on Friday.

Pelosi Takes Parting Shots at Bush

During an interview on PBS’ “The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer,” Pelosi chalked up Bush’s legacy as one of “missed opportunities” and blasted him for leading America into “a war without end” in Iraq.

Time Will Tell: Is Price Right?

, is just folly,” Price, the recently elected leader of the conservative House GOP group, said during an interview with Roll Call on Wednesday.

Shop Talk: Howard’s End

Wolfson could not be reached for comment Wednesday, but even though Bloomberg may run for re-election on the Republican line this year, he defended his decision to work for the mayor in an interview

Reid Defiant on 2010

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), perhaps the top Republican target in the 2010 cycle, conceded in an interview Tuesday that he can be beat, but he said that he isn’t afraid to lose and that

Burris Arrives, Is Turned Away

It could be called the elephant in the room in the Senate — or perhaps more appropriately, the zoo outside the Capitol.

Senator-in-Waiting Doesn’t Mind Delay

“Being the Senator from Delaware has been an incredible experience for [Biden] … Anyone that knows him would know he wanted to be sworn in” one more time, Kaufman said in an interview.