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Obama Endearing Himself With Cash

Russ Feingold (Wis.) and other Democratic candidates.The following Friday, Obama will be in Los Angeles for a DSCC fundraiser that is expected to net $1 million for the party.

Studios Take Hit in Tax Bill

Three months after Hollywood slapped the Republican Party by hiring Democrat Dan Glickman to head its Washington trade association, Congressional Republicans sliced more than $1 billion in tax credits

There May Be Less Turnover in Governors’ Races

[IMGCAP(1)] In the 40 gubernatorial elections of the 2002-03 cycle, an extraordinary 60 percent of incumbent governors saw their party lose, either by an incumbent’s ouster or by an open seat being

New Face May Head Up DSCC

Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) cut a $1 million check Tuesday for his Caucus’ campaign committee, putting his contributions at the $2 million mark in just a few weeks.

Hoyer Close to Suing Switcher

In the Oct. 1 certified letter obtained by Roll Call, lawyers at the D.C. firm, Brand & Frulla, demanded Alexander immediately refund all of Hoyer’s contributions dating back four years.

Stay Put?

[IMGCAP(1)] In a motion filed Friday, the FEC asked the court to “make clear that … the regulations found defective remain in effect” until the Court of Appeals renders a final decision on the case

Carpet Bombing Bernie Sanders

[IMGCAP(1)]Douglas’ 2002 win ended a dry spell for Republicans in the governor’s mansion that was interrupted by only one man, the late Gov. Richard Snelling (R), between 1970 and 2002.

Thou Shalt Not Covet

[IMGCAP(1)] McAuliffe did it to the Bush family last week at the presidential debate in Florida, stealing a seat from a Secret Service agent that put him directly behind first lady Laura Bush and

When a Candidate’s Health Is an Issue

Despite being outspent 2-1, Carper won a 56 percent to 44 percent victory, a margin largely credited to voters’ uncertainty about Roth’s health. Roth died, at age 82, in December 2003.

Senate Braces for Intel Turf Battle Later This Week

[IMGCAP(1)]Indeed, while Democrats have already begun labeling their GOP foes a “do-nothing” Congress, Republicans are betting that their enactment of recommendations by the 9/11 commission will

Survey Says

[IMGCAP(1)] That information will be used to design new training programs for Congressional staff, according to a Sept. 16 “Dear Colleague” letter issued by the chairmen and ranking members of the