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Reid Seems to Have His Groove Back

[IMGCAP(1)]He still trails Lowden in recent polls, but Reid and his caucus feel like he has begun to help them turn the tide in what appeared to be a long, deep slide to legislative and electoral

Sarvis: Threading the Needle

[IMGCAP(1)]Last year, the president and his White House team agreed to a review process with Defense Secretary Robert Gates and the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm.

GOP Leaving No Footprint in Hawaii

If any of the party committees transferred funds to the Hawaii Republicans and their affiliates after April 1, the transfers would not show up on federal election records until mid-May — well after

Shelby Back in Center of Wall Street Debate

[IMGCAP(1)]Senate Democrats say negotiating with Shelby can be difficult and frustrating, but they stop short of impugning his motives. “Shelby drives a hard bargain.

Road Map: It’s Time To Decide on Budget

Feingold, who is up for re-election, ripped the plan, saying Conrad’s budget exempts $1 trillion in tax cuts and entitlement spending from Senate pay-as-you-go rules, calling the move “fiscally irresponsible

Not All ‘On the Radar’ Candidates Measure Up

[IMGCAP(1)]If you recall, Red to Blue candidate Sam Bennett ended up losing to Rep. Charlie Dent (R-Pa.) by 17 points, while Judy Feder lost to Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) by 20 points.

Federal Budget Lessons From the Iceland Volcano

[IMGCAP(1)]At some point in the coming weeks as the Senate continues to consider a budget resolution for fiscal 2011 and the House ponders whether to consider one at all, someone on Capitol Hill

Kyl Guards McCain’s Right Flank

[IMGCAP(1)]On Monday, Kyl and McCain engaged in a colloquy on the Senate floor on the new immigration enforcement legislation signed into law by Arizona’s governor.

Gordon Racks Up Miles Before Retiring

[IMGCAP(1)]In the weeks prior to his retirement announcement, Gordon and Democratic committee staffers spent more than $50,000 on two trips to Europe, the Congressional Record also shows.