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How Intelligence Debate Will Unfold Is Unclear

[IMGCAP(1)] Indeed, at a briefing with reporters Monday, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) acknowledged the coming free-for-all, as the Senate began debate on creating a national

GOP Senate Arm Faces Questions

A key question for several of the critics is why, when the party has about a 2-to-1 money edge over the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, the NRSC has continued to hold its fire on television

Pelosi Movie Premiere

[IMGCAP(1)] “Howard Dean is not coming,” Pelosi said in an interview with HOH. “He said he wouldn’t come unless he got an advance copy of the movie.”

Airlines Put the Skids on Lobbying

[IMGCAP(1)] In the three years since the terrorist strikes on Sept. 11, 2001, the airline industry has cut back its lobbying fees by nearly one-fourth, according to an analysis of lobbying records

Raping Minnesota

[IMGCAP(1)] But Rockefeller wasn’t about to let Oberstar off the hook without speaking.

A Progress Report

… KONDRACKE: Senator Kerry says that the administration’s ’04 budget called for a 40 percent reduction in after-school funding, which he would increase by $1 billion.

New Chairman

[IMGCAP(1)] “I am deeply humbled to be elected to lead those in Congress I have long admired for their principled and conservative stands,” Pence said in a statement.

Eat Indigenous

[IMGCAP(1)] “After 18 months of menu planning, we are ready to open a truly one-of-a-kind restaurant that allows guests to experience the fascinating cuisine of indigenous peoples,” said Richard

Democrats Fear Base Closing

Even if the remaining 15 percent of undecided voters all break toward Romero, as Sanderoff thinks is likely, Romero will still only win the Hispanic vote 2-to-1.

NRSC Flexes Its Muscles

The NRSC ended August with a more than 2-to-1 cash-on-hand edge over the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee — $22 million to $10.5 million.

Schumer Gives Party $1 Million

Charles Schumer (N.Y.), long the owner of the most-coveted treasure trove in Democratic politics, has agreed to give $1 million to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and state parties that will

Committees Prepare for Big Ad Buys

On the Senate side, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee spent $1 million more than it raised in August as it worked to keep several races on the radar screen.