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House GOP: Don’t Trust Deal on ‘Don’t Ask’

Furthermore, the Pentagon is scheduled to release on Dec. 1 a yearlong study on the effects of a repeal, and supporters of the repeal are expecting a positive review that could give political cover to

Scramble Is on Over Senate ‘Don’t Ask’ Vote

The Pentagon is scheduled to release on Dec. 1 a yearlong study on the effects of a repeal, and supporters of the repeal are expecting a positive review that could give political cover to Republicans

Republicans Gain Pennsylvania Senate Seat

Sestak benefited from independent spending from Planned Parenthood ($1.1 million), various organized labor organizations (roughly $1 million) and VoteVets.org ($790,000).

Republicans Gain Pennsylvania Senate Seat

Sestak benefited from independent spending from Planned Parenthood ($1.1 million), various organized labor organizations (roughly $1 million) and VoteVets.org ($790,000).

Washington Senate Race Remains Tight

Patty Murray (D-Wash.) is leading Dino Rossi (R) by just more than 1 point, but the winner in the vote-by-mail state may not be known for weeks.

No Doubt About This: Record Spending

[IMGCAP(1)]But the chamber’s 2009-10 outlays are a marked difference from predictions made earlier in the cycle by President Tom Donohue, who said his group was prepared to spend $75 million on Congressional

Ballot Order Could Affect Tight Races

1. Florida (Projection: Leans Republican) The top slot on the ballot goes to the candidate whose party controls the governor’s office. In theory, that would benefit Gov.