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Jumping Into the Fray

[IMGCAP(1)] The NRSC chairman’s public endorsement in the race, while not unprecedented, is considered rare and sure to stir controversy. Martinez’s most prominent rival is former Rep.

Keeping a Watchful Eye

The one thing that I think we do know, though, is that as much as Iraqis are showing increasing unhappiness for the occupation and that’s a good reason for it to end on July 1, impressive numbers of them

Seventy Years as a Political Retreat

John Kennedy (D-Mass.) would eat breakfast in the one-sided booth No. 1 before heading to Capitol Hill, and table No. 3 was his and Jackie’s favorite booth — there’s even a rumor he proposed to her there

Funding Freeze

[IMGCAP(1)] During appropriations hearings in both chambers, lawmakers encouraged agencies to reduce their spending requests in anticipation of a budget freeze.

Halliburton Memo Boosts Hill Critics

Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) will also join the fray, offering his amendment to punish “war profiteers” with 20 years in prison and a $1 million fine.

Lost in Translation

[IMGCAP(1)] But it’s not as bad as it seems, Saunders insisted. Staff members use fake names because of privacy concerns.

GPO Forced to Reprint Disbursements Reports

which are known as a “Star Print” or corrected Congressional publication, will be issued with an explanatory note, which states in part: “To correct this misprint the GPO has reprinted both Parts 1

Primary Posturing

Richard Quinn, a consultant to Beasley’s campaign, called that rhetoric “trying to put a happy face on defeat,” noting that with four candidates spending better than $1 million it is unreasonable

Anatomy of a Rumor

[IMGCAP(1)] In addition to categorically denying the charge, Polier dissects the allegation, which — surprise, surprise — made its debut in the Drudge Report on a Thursday (and the following day

Both Parties Looking Ahead to 2006

Wamp told a local paper in May that he planned to raise $1 million in each of the three remaining quarters of the year as he preps for the Senate race.

Senators Boost DSCC

Senate Democrats have given twice as much to their campaign committee as Senate Republicans have, providing the party with a $1 million edge in internal fundraising in an increasingly tight battle for

Timing Decision Could Doom Class-Action Bill

[IMGCAP(1)] As usual, a largely unified Senate Democratic contingent is poised to block Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) from getting the 60 votes he needs to begin consideration of the