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Photo From the Attic: Congressional Pastime

[IMGCAP(1)]This week’s Congressional Baseball Game has a long history, beginning as a casual game among Members in 1909. Until 1949, House Members filled the roster.

Measure of a Candidate? Latest Fundraising

Rick Boucher (D), who had $1.9 million in the bank at the end of April and the backing of a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee that holds a more than 2-to-1 cash-on-hand advantage over the National

DSCC Outspending GOP in Coordinated Funds

This year, the DSCC spent $1.8 million in coordinated expenditures, or funds spent in consultation with preferred candidates, through May 31, with just less than $1 million spent in May.

Hot Plate: Lunch Specials Spice Up Recess

[IMGCAP(1)]Chinatown is an easy jaunt from the Senate side of Capitol Hill and is home to one of the best lunch specials in town. For $12, customers who visit Proof (775 G St.

Senate Democrats Spend Generously on DSCC

For Senate Democrats, other big givers include Finance Chairman Max Baucus (Mont.), who had transferred $250,000 to the DSCC since Jan. 1, 2009; Budget Chairman Kent Conrad (N.D.), who had given

Voters Are Unhappy but Optimistic — Why?

[IMGCAP(1)]Last week’s NBC-Wall Street Journal poll shows that 62 percent of U.S. adults think that the country is “on the wrong track,” the highest level during Barack Obama’s presidency.

Latest EMILY’s List Picks Face Big Challenges

[IMGCAP(1)]Democrats are on the defensive nationally and looking for opportunities to put GOP-held House and Senate seats into play, and that also applies to EMILY’s List, which finds itself defending

Photo of the Week: An Open-Door Policy

[IMGCAP(1)]Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele (left) shares a laugh with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Tuesday during the Senate Republican lunch.

Byrd Will Lie in State in Senate Chamber

Updated: 1:15 p.m. The body of the late Sen. Robert Byrd will lie in repose in the Senate chamber Thursday, according to a Senate aide with knowledge of the arrangements.

Members Urged to Open Wallets to the DCCC

The majority got a jolt last week when House Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio) pledged $1 million to the National Republican Congressional Committee’s “Battleground” fundraising effort.