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House GOP Challengers Flush

Only four Democratic challengers raised around $100,000 or more for the period covering July 1 through Sept. 30, according to a Roll Call analysis of third-quarter Federal Election Commission reports

Court Hears Appeal of Anthrax Hoax Conviction

[IMGCAP(1)] The appellate dismissed the former argument as a misreading of the false statements law, which Gottesdiener said is limited to “pending” investigations, and questioned why “no attempt

Dean Aides Downplay Slam of Congress

Dean brought in $14.8 million between July 1 and Sept. 30, the largest amount ever raised in a quarter by a Democratic presidential candidate and roughly $10 million more than any of his eight rivals

Wait a Minute, Mr. Postman

[IMGCAP(1)] “As we have notified you previously, section 59 (a)(F), Title 2 U.S.C. prohibits a Member of Congress whose name appears on any primary, general, special, or run-off election ballot for

No Hold

[IMGCAP(1)] The White House initially rejected Greg Jaczko, the Nevadan’s appropriations director, for a seat on the commission, prompting Reid to trigger the hold.

Daschle Doesn’t Wait for Thune

Without a high-profile opponent, Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) spent more than $1 million over the summer in one of the earliest starting and most aggressive re-election campaigns in the

BCRA Costs Run in Millions

Tax records show that the SLF paid Starr’s law firm, Kirkland & Ellis, $426,537 between July 1, 2001, and the end of June 2002, but SLF representatives told Roll Call that the group’s total legal

Saudis Spend Big on Image Work

But the new figures show the lengths to which the Saudi government is willing to go in Washington: From July 1 to Dec. 30, only the mighty U.S.

A Look at Pennsylvania

[IMGCAP(1)] The city has been such a bastion of liberal politics that conventional wisdom had long held that only a Democrat hailing from outside the Keystone State’s south- eastern corner