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Handful of Democratic 527s Raise $22 Million

The eight major Democratic-affiliated organizations formed in 2003 to harvest soft-money donations banned from the national party committees brought in $22 million from July 1 to Dec. 31, according to

Kerry the Lifesaver, Part Two

He’s targeted me as No. 1, yet he saved my life. That’s the story of America.” Hecht did end up losing to Democrat Richard Bryan, who wound up serving two terms in the Senate.

Louisiana Lightning

“We win if I raise $1 million more” in the first quarter of 2004, John said in an interview after the meeting.

A Look at Ohio

[IMGCAP(1)] After the 2002 elections, party Chairman Robert Bennett boasted about retaining the governorship for the longest period since 1822, matching the record for the number of state House seats

Welcome Party

[IMGCAP(1)] On Tuesday, House Republican leaders will host a “Welcome to the Party” reception for Hall at the Capitol Hill Club.

Hollywood George

The Carville-Hunt line is giving odds of 7-5 to Edwards getting tapped for the second spot; 3-1 to New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson; 5-1 to Sen. Bob Graham (Fla.); 8-1 to Rep.

Seven-Year Staffer Gets LD Tap

[IMGCAP(1)]Palmetto State Pickups. Paul Callahan and Jessica Eggimann started the new year by settling into their roles as the two newest staffers in Rep. Joe Wilson’s (R-S.C.) office.

Lilly Says Goodbye to Approps

Congress is mandated to pass the 13 measures by Oct. 1, the start of the fiscal year, but only three were completed by that date and Congress passed an omnibus for the final seven bills in January.

MPAA’s Preview List

[IMGCAP(1)] Industry sources say retiring Sen. John Breaux (D-La.) and California Republican Reps. Mary Bono and David Dreier are back in the running for the prized position.