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A look at Wisconsin

[IMGCAP(1)] But already there’s some indication that could change in 2004.

Flake Skips Senate Bid

His interest began to wane following the April quarterly financial reports that showed McCain had raised better than $1 million in the first three months of the year, dispelling rumors that he was

Ending Secret Holds

[IMGCAP(1)] Lott said his proposal would require a Senator to notify his party leader in writing of his opposition to a nominee or a bill, which in turn would be published in the Congressional Record

Congressional Playboy

DeLay spokesman Jonathan Grella lampooned Graham’s note-taking habits in a response to HOH: “Dear Diary, 1:32 p.m. — Press still ignoring me, so I lied about my hero, Tom DeLay

Raised on the Radio

[IMGCAP(1)] New Lieberman Lineup. Sen. Joe Lieberman (D-Conn.) has recently revamped his communications team.

Line for Issa Seat Forms

Issa, a multimillionaire, outspent Morrow more than 5-to-1, and took 35 percent of the vote to Morrow’s 24 percent.

In The Storm

too conservative for the California electorate, Issa could instead count on motivated anti-Davis voters turning out in big numbers and rewarding him for propelling the recall movement with more than $1

Police Departure

[IMGCAP(1)] McWilliam joined the Capitol Police in June 2000 as director of financial management.

New Series, Same Old Story

Republicans earned last year’s 9-2 win with Shimkus’ stellar pitching and the steadfast baserunning of several newcomers; the victory clinched the best-of-five series, 3-1, and snagged the Republicans

Family Ties

As the Times recounted, Breaux’s son “has reported nearly $1 million in lobbying and consulting fees in just more than two years of being in business for himself … after an apprenticeship often spent

Telemundo Opposes Univision

[IMGCAP(1)] NBC-owned Telemundo, which had muted its opposition for months, made its opposition clear in a meeting with Federal Communication Commission officials two weeks ago as the commission