GOP Widens Money Lead
The fundraising disparity is less obvious on the Senate side, as the National Republican Senatorial Committee brought in $2 million last month, for a total of $3.2 million raised since Jan. 1.
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The fundraising disparity is less obvious on the Senate side, as the National Republican Senatorial Committee brought in $2 million last month, for a total of $3.2 million raised since Jan. 1.
CEO #1: The Explanation,” a figure with a formless head bearing an eery resemblance to a scrambled elephant gazes out under the motto, “Patron Saint of Theft and Greed.”
[IMGCAP(1)] No, I’m not predicting that Democrats will catch a wave, only noting that for the first time in a decade all the ingredients for a dramatic event are present.
The 4th Circuit Court of Appeals, in a 2-1 ruling, agreed, saying the logic the high court applied in the 1986 case should extend to protect contributions as well as independent expenditures.
[IMGCAP(1)] Maybe because he’s an elected official, Moran caught unshirted hell from the media and his colleagues — as well he should have — for saying the latest war in the Persian Gulf would not
[IMGCAP(1)] President Bush refuses to tell Congress how much he expects the war to cost, the Republican Congress refuses to make an estimate on its own and yet the GOP wants to push ahead with $1.4
Senate drops the ANWR language from the budget resolution, House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) said, a similar provision will be included in an energy bill he wants to bring to the floor by April 1.
[IMGCAP(1)] Ellen Weintraub, a Democratic pick and current FEC chairwoman, and GOP appointee Michel Toner have both been hard at work at the commission for several months, since President Bush recess-appointed
(R-Texas) said before the vote that if the ANWR language were to be dropped from the budget resolution, a similar provision would be included in an energy bill he wants to bring to the floor by April 1.
Boehner asked Ullico to turn over its records going back to Jan. 1, 1997, and gave the company until April 17 to comply with his request.
1. Remember, real voters will actually go to real caucuses and vote in real primaries next January and February. We have to feign respect. 2.
Mark Your Calendars (No. 1).
Soon, the debate over the 2008 party rules will begin and the party leaders in Michigan, D.C. and other states will be in a position to make their case to be No. 1.
[IMGCAP(1)] Within a matter of a few months, Capitol Hill has experienced its second ballyhooed instance of a Member of Congress making allegedly insensitive remarks toward a racial, religious or
Roughly $1 million was raised to fight birth defects at the 21st annual event, which always features lawmakers and Cabinet secretaries dishing out their favorite recipes for the attendees.
DeMint said that “the money is starting to come in” and he hopes to bank $1 million by the end of June.
[IMGCAP(1)] In an extraordinary move, the leaders of the Congressional panel called in the FBI to investigate after Vice President Cheney complained to Graham and House Intelligence Chairman Porter
[IMGCAP(1)] Bill McCleod, executive director of Barracks Row Main Street, estimates that businesses along Barracks Row have collectively lost between 40 percent and 50 percent of their yearly revenue
[IMGCAP(1)] “But even when Congress does declare war, they don’t specify when and where it will start. So that’s no indictment of the resolution.
[IMGCAP(1)] I do not want to denigrate the importance of the courts, downplay the significance of the abortion debate or brush off the policy dilemmas on bankruptcy.