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GOP Aims to Capitalize on Popularity

The survey found that the economy was the No. 1 issue on the minds of voters, while security issues slipped to their lowest level since Sept. 11, 2001.

Ogilvie May Return as Chaplain

Several sources confirmed last week that the ongoing search for a replacement for Ogilvie was put on hold after Ogilvie’s wife, Mary Jane, passed away April 1, and Ogilvie is considering the option

In For A Penny …

[IMGCAP(1)] The most generous donor since 2000 among the major consultants was Michael Whouley, a principal in the Dewey Square Group.

Gallup Updates Question on Social Class

When Gallup updated its question on social class in early April, 1 percent of respondents said they belonged in the upper class, 17 percent in the upper-middle class, 46 percent in the middle class, 28

Street Extensions Envisioned

All in all, more than $1 billion of public and private investment is slated for the Near Southeast area, roughly $850 million of which is from government sources, according to Howard.

New Gunners Line Up for Air War

[IMGCAP(1)] The proposed merger has caused waves on both sides of the Atlantic. DHL is a subsidiary of Deutsche Poste, Germany’s former postal service, which is now privatized.

IRS Shocker

Clearly, citizens of South Dakota who don’t like Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D) are entirely within their rights to mount a $1 million media campaign to “destroy” his credibility and “end his public

NFIB Becomes a K St. Training Ground

[IMGCAP(1)] Alums in the public sector include Amy Jensen, who lobbies for the White House; Laura Pemberton, who works in Senate Majority Whip Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) operation; and John Emling

Frist’s Recent Problems Rooted In Senate Rules

[IMGCAP(1)] So the current bitter dispute between the two bodies, and the particular animosity House Republicans have exhibited toward their Senate GOP leadership colleagues, is nothing new — although

Senators Using Joint Committees

The DSCC ended March with $1 million more on hand than the NRSC — $2.5 million to $1.5 million. The Democrats did carry a hefty $5.9 million debt left over from last cycle, however.

Stop Flake?

[IMGCAP(1)] Some campaign finance observers have speculated that such an effort could help Flake’s statewide name recognition if he chooses to challenge Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) in 2004.

New Take on Steak

After all, its signature 7 1/2-foot-tall reclining wine tower will house 3,500 bottles of strictly American selections ranging from Oregon pinot noir to California cabernet.