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Hispanic Lawmakers Eschew DCCC Dues

Becerra met his $450,000 DCCC goal and raised close to $1 million more for the campaign committee and for Democrats in competitive races.

McCain Offers $1 Million to NRSC

John McCain (Ariz.) told his GOP colleagues Wednesday that he was transferring $1 million in personal campaign funds to the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

Cornyn Presses Colleagues to Fund NRSC

Tom Coburn (Okla.) and John McCain (Ariz.) announced to their GOP colleagues commitments to transfer $1 million each in personal campaign funds to the NRSC.

Winston: Obama, Democrats Misjudged Mandate

[IMGCAP(1)]Obama’s decision to move the stimulus bill without bipartisan support — followed in the months to come by health care reform, cap-and-trade and financial reform — was driven by a fundamental

Boehner Turns GOP Caucus Meeting Into Pledge Drive

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) on Wednesday told his Conference that he would give $1 million to the National Republican Congressional Committee, but only if those in the room gave an additional

Nation: Boehner’s Challenge Nets $4 Million in a Day

House Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio) on Wednesday told his Conference that he would give $1 million to the National Republican Congressional Committee, but only if those in the room gave an additional

Members Race Home to Voters

[IMGCAP(1)]”What they have to say when they go home is this message: We didn’t pass a budget. We didn’t accept the Republican suggestion for $300 billion in appropriation spending limits.

Reid Sets Up Votes for Lame Duck; Senate Adjourns

Senators are not expected to return for work until mid-November, the chamber will not technically be in a recess because some Senators will be coming in every three days for pro forma sessions starting Oct. 1.

If Voters Choose Divided Power, What Then?

[IMGCAP(1)]Actually, Americans have tried practically every permutation of government in recent years — all-Republican rule (2001-2007), all-Democratic rule (1993-95 and 2009-present) and divided