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Beleaguered Ryan in D.C. Today for Fundraiser

National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman George Allen (Va.) will be the special guest at a fundraising event, scheduled from noon to 1:30 p.m., at Charlie Palmer Steak on Capitol Hill.

Clinton Book Gives Kerry Minimal Help

[IMGCAP(1)] In interviews he’s conducted to sell the book, Clinton has characterized Bush’s Iraq policy as “ideological,” but hasn’t pressed home Kerry’s point that Bush has isolated America from

20 Targeted in Marriage Battle

The gay and lesbian GOP advocacy group Log Cabin Republicans has been running a $1 million targeted advertising campaign urging the constitutional amendment’s defeat, but leaders are rethinking

White House Session

[IMGCAP(1)] The bicameral, bipartisan session at the White House comes in advance of House consideration of a resolution on the transfer of power in Iraq.

Bush ’04 Squeezes GOP 527s

In a major shift in fundraising strategy, President Bush’s finance team has begun asking wealthy Republicans to cut checks as large as $1 million to GOP state parties in key election battlegrounds rather

Folklife Festival Starts Today

About 1 million people are expected to attend the celebration, regarded by organizers as the largest annual cultural event in the city.

Breaking Through Sherwood’s Forest?

Miller said his No. 1 priority would be to develop “short-term and, especially, innovative long-term initiatives that will create good jobs and give young people of the district the opportunity to

Frost Now Faces Funding Probe

Deuell’s complaint centers on a financial report by the Lone Star Fund that documents the committee’s contributions and expenditures from July 1, 2000, to Sept. 30, 2000.

Andrews on the Front Lines of Peace Movement

[IMGCAP(1)] For starters, he says, there are few signs that 2000 Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader will reprise his role as a spoiler, as he is widely believed to have been in the presidential

Now Who’s Horsing Around?

[IMGCAP(1)] Montana Democratic Party Chairman Bob Ream sent a Freedom of Information Act request to the State Department Tuesday asking for all documents, e-mails and other communications about the

Thune Wants Daschle to OK Spending Cap

Daschle is unlikely to accept the agreement as he has already spent $6.5 million on his campaign efforts from Jan. 1, 2003, through March 31, 2004.

Think of the Children

[IMGCAP(1)] The new report by one of the country’s largest producers of public service campaigns offers communications strategies, resources and advice to assist advocates in developing communications

Reagan, Regan: This Regan Happy for Any Link

[IMGCAP(1)] “To share their reputation at any level, I’m proud to carry forward their name,” he says. “With or without the vowel.” But the name is mere happy coincidence.

DSCC Outraised NRSC in May, But Lags in Cash

The June 1 special election in South Dakota, won by Democrat Stephanie Herseth, cost the party an estimated $2.5 million last month. The committee also showed $120,000 in debts and obligations.