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Republican ‘Pledge’ Includes Few New Ideas

But even a $100 billion spending cut would not make much of a dent in deficits that now exceed $1 trillion, particularly if all of the Bush-era tax cuts are extended as well.

The American Dream Is Still Alive, but in Peril

[IMGCAP(1)]This was expressed to President Barack Obama’s face in his televised town hall Monday by a recent law school graduate who told him: “like a lot of people, I was really impressed by your

Democrats Pleased to Find Obama on the Trail

[IMGCAP(1)]The source said the DCCC plays “a very large role” in influencing the White House when it comes to deciding which lawmakers and candidates will get a visit from the president.

State Waves Add to Democrats’ National Woes

[IMGCAP(1)]Obviously, with reapportionment and redistricting on the schedule for 2011 and 2012, a huge Republican victory has larger ramifications than merely who will control the House for the next

Photo of the Week: The Values of Insurgency

[IMGCAP(1)]Republican Senate nominee Christine O’Donnell speaks Friday at the Family Research Council’s Values Voter Summit in Washington, D.C., after upsetting Rep.

McCaul Amends Financial Reports

[IMGCAP(1)]Members of Congress are required to disclose investment accounts, individual stocks and other assets, such as rental properties, on their annual forms.

Democrats Toy With Endgame

[IMGCAP(1)]”Right now, it’s not clear to me that we’re actually going to take up and debate before the election the so-called Bush tax cuts,” the Delaware Democrat said.

Democrats Try to Tie Republicans to Tea Party

[IMGCAP(1)]Sen. Mark Begich agreed that the GOP is already linked to the tea party in the public’s eye. “I just know that in Alaska we have a tea party guy who’s the Republican nominee.

Nation: August Was Good to Democrats

The DSCC brought in just more than $7.4 million last month with the help of a $1 million donation from former DSCC Chairman Charles Schumer (N.Y.).