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Zeroing in on Pearce

With little more than a month left before the June 1 primary, former state Rep.

At the Races

Melancon brought in $323,000 from Jan. 1 to March 31 compared to just $34,000 for Dupre. A third serious Democratic candidate — former Louisiana Sen.

Back on Schedule

[IMGCAP(1)]The Georgia lawmaker, who chairs the subcommittee on the legislative branch, plans “to give the agencies one more chance to submit more economical and reasonable proposals,” said spokeswoman

Jeffords Steps Up Activity for DSCC

All told, the DSCC brought in $11 million from Jan. 1 to March 31 including $7 million in the final month of the period. That was topped by the NRSC’s $12.5 million in receipts.

Brazile: Memo to Mary Beth Cahill

[IMGCAP(1)] In 2000, some of the old-line leaders inside the Democratic Party told some in the Gore campaign team to ignore Nader and stick to our game plan.

Bring It On

Smokers and non-smokers diagnosed with mesothelioma, a lung cancer primarily caused by asbestos exposure, could get up to $1 million through the fund.

At the Races

So far in the contest, Ravenel has done little fundraising, choosing instead to finance the campaign with a $1 million personal donation.

Cash Flows to Key Open Seats

Reports covering contributions and expenditures from Jan. 1 to March 31 were due at the Federal Election Commission by April 15.

Bad Hair Year

Kerry ended up ninth with less than 1 percent of the vote thanks to only 11 write-in ballots. Levin’s reaction to being judged as having the worst coiffure on Capitol Hill? A bald no comment.

A.k.a. Fake ID

[IMGCAP(1)] According to the government’s evidence, Howard entered an employees-only section of the LOC Feb. 3 via the Cannon House Office Building tunnel and showed a LOC police officer an official

Nielsen Fight Continues

[IMGCAP(1)]The group plans another round of advertising in New York and Washington news outlets pressuring Nielsen to change the proposed ratings system so that it does not hurt ratings for television

Bush Survives Iraq Attacks, 9/11 Accusations

[IMGCAP(1)]Bush’s overall approval rating has taken a hit — his early-April average is 48 percent, down from 54 percent in January — but it’s evident that recent bloody insurgent activity in Iraq

Specter Touting Clout

The Club for Growth has helped to steer an estimated $800,000 to Toomey’s campaign coffers, in addition to spending more than $1 million on ads attacking Specter.