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Reid Pushes for Early Recess

Reid, speaking at the Senators’ weekly steering committee meeting, said his goal is to complete business by Friday, Aug. 1, but left open the possibility that Senators would need to stay in Washington

Races Not Quite Bubbling

Overall, in the 19 emerging races four incumbents showed more than $1 million in cash on hand. GOP Reps.

Campus Notebook: Justice for Sims

[IMGCAP(1)]Massimo Mazziotti, 18, of Glenn Dale, Md., faces charges of failure to remain at the scene of an accident, failure to assist an injured person and failure to notify the nearest police

Democrats Have Cash Edge

Several Democratic freshmen who have been targeted by the GOP held cash advantages of 2-1 or better, while Democrats in some key open-seat races were also well ahead on the financial front.

McConnell Weighs In With $3M Last Quarter

A preliminary review of McConnell’s filing — covering May 1 to June 30 — shows he took in $2.1 million in contributions, while spending a relatively modest $741,100.

K Street Files: Change You Can Bank On?

[IMGCAP(1)]Chicago-based Dan Shomon Inc., the shop of former Obama political director and campaign manager Dan Shomon, has been busy pitching potential inside-the-Beltway clients.

Shop Talk: The Dean

[IMGCAP(1)]Democratic registration is up in the Golden State and Republican enrollment is down, giving the Democrats a potentially even greater advantage than they had earlier this decade.

Heard on the Hill: Emergency Makeover for Congress

[IMGCAP(1)]In light of this all-time low, HOH thought she’d put on her service-journalism hat and round up some much-needed advice that might help turn things around for those poor, unpopular Congress-folk

Candidates Up Spending

But in a sign that the campaign season has truly kicked into high gear, a few Senate campaigns also reported millions of dollars in disbursements from April 1 to June 30.

Campus Notebook: One More Try

[IMGCAP(1)]But they are nonetheless hoping to get the voting rights bill on the Senate floor. It’s a slight switch in message for DC Vote, the city’s main voting rights group.

Hill Climbers: Lobbyist-in-Training

[IMGCAP(1)]“It was like pulling teeth to have my dad vote Democrat,” she said. “But he did vote for Hillary Clinton in the Rhode Island presidential primary,” she said.

Ohio Poll Surprises Some Political Pros

The April 1 to June 30 report showed Boccieri has raised more than other Democrats in competitive races — both incumbents and challengers — in the Buckeye state.