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GOP Race Against Grayson Takes Shape

He’s set to report just less than $1 million in cash on hand when he files his year-end Federal Election Commission report. The Congressman also has deep pockets.

K Street Files: Jet Setter

[IMGCAP(1)]The Mountain View, Calif.-based firm on Tuesday announced that recent Chinese cyber-attacks prompted it to cease censoring Web content deemed subversive by Red army officials.

Democrats Reach Deal on ‘Cadillac’ Tax

The thresholds would still rise 1 percent faster than inflation — a level that critics say would ultimately hurt middle-class families because it wouldn’t keep up with rising health care costs.

Database Management and Airline Security

[IMGCAP(1)]The president cited the “challenge of sifting through vast universes of intelligence and data in our Information Age.— But he made no reference to the fact we are currently living in a golden

Massachusetts

Democratic Party Spending Tops $1 Million in Massachusetts DSCC’s Big Ad Buy in Massachusetts $1.3 Million Fundraising Sweep for Brown Can Coakley Close the Deal?

Can the GOP Afford a Wave?

But even when Republicans had the financial edge, they weren’t outspending Democrats by 2-to-1 or even 3-to-1, a prospect that the GOP could face this year.

Welch Will Report $650,000 For Primary With Gerlach

Gerlach, meanwhile, reported having less than $35,000 in his campaign account at the end of September — and it’s not clear how much, if any, of the $1 million he raised in the gubernatorial race can be

Pennsylvania: Welch Will Report $650,000 for Primary

Gerlach, meanwhile, reported having less than $35,000 in his campaign account at the end of September — and it’s not clear how much, if any, of the $1 million he raised in the gubernatorial race

Anxiety Shows as House Democrats Meet

[IMGCAP(1)]House Democrats crammed to pass a $150 billion jobs package before recessing for the holidays last year, partly in the hopes that swift action would force slow-walking Senators to follow