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[IMGCAP(1)] Pickering Picks New Staff. Rep. Chip Pickering (R-Miss.) has made a number of changes to his staff in the past few weeks.
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[IMGCAP(1)] Pickering Picks New Staff. Rep. Chip Pickering (R-Miss.) has made a number of changes to his staff in the past few weeks.
It’s 1:30 in the morning and they’re out there. And they’re just standing there, leaving things.”
[IMGCAP(1)] From the ashes of those fires, a political star, improbably, was born.
[IMGCAP(1)] Not so, was the unanimous verdict of an assembly of nine men that included a Marine colonel, Montana Republican Congressional staffers and two aides from the Kazakh Embassy.
Jack Quinn (R), reported raising $562,000 since launching her fundraising drive on June 1.
[IMGCAP(1)] House Caucus leaders wanted to get face time with the North Carolina Senator before the party’s nominating convention begins July 25.
[IMGCAP(1)] While there is ample evidence that Senate Democrats are doing their very best to prevent easy passage of a host of GOP priorities — ranging from appropriations bills to a class-action
When pre-primary fundraising reports were filed last week with the Federal Election Commission, Isakson showed just under $1 million in the bank after pre-buying much of his TV ad time for the final
“We hit the $20 million-plus mark,” this quarter, he said, noting that Democrats get almost 50 cents back from every $1 they spend on direct-mail solicitation.
A wealthy California businessman has made the first $1 million contribution to a “527” organization dedicated to helping President Bush and Republicans in this fall’s elections.
[IMGCAP(1)] Since winning the seat in 1980, Grassley has been elected with 66 percent, 70 percent and 68 percent, despite the swing nature of the state.
Neugebauer is expected to show more than $1 million on hand in his July quarterly report; Stenholm ended March with $588,000 in the bank.
[IMGCAP(1)] The telegenic Edwards helps redefine the party in terms of values and vision. But for this to happen, the Kerry campaign must allow John Edwards to be John Edwards.
The former boxer, who stoked racist sentiments at the turn of the century when he emerged as a [IMGCAP(1)] major heavyweight contender, was convicted in 1913 of violating the Mann Act, which
[IMGCAP(1)] President Bush signed legislation Wednesday that that renamed the agency and gives it flexibility in restructuring its work force and attracting and retaining employees.
After the Republicans turned an early rally into an insurmountable 13-1 lead, Ambassador Ryozo Kato, a lifelong baseball fan who put in a special appearance at the game, decided to pack things up
[IMGCAP(1)] Or maybe, HOH can’t help but wonder, she could have been visiting “friends” around campus who, according to her weblog, sometimes helped her make ends meet on her meagerly $25,000-a-year
[IMGCAP(1)]With President Bush’s standing far below where Republican strategists had hoped it would be, but presumptive Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry hardly setting the world on fire
[IMGCAP(1)] President Bush’s campaign manager, Ken Mehlman, told me that he thinks that “hate-filled” diatribes from what he calls “the coalition of the wild-eyed” will end up hurting the Democrats
Boston 2004, the entity that is raising funds for the Democratic extravaganza, has disclosed contributions of $1 million or higher from such well-known companies as Fidelity Investments, the Bank