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Arrested Development

Lowell Weicker (R-Conn.) in his Capitol hideaway office, the Senator, at 6-feet-6-inches and 270 pounds, steadfastly refused to get up from his couch so Giugni took his search team elsewhere.

The Awareness Ticket

Brothers Comedy Hour” in 1968, Shein believes his quixotic bid will get the electorate thinking about questions such as “Why do we still vote on a Tuesday” and “Why do some states close their polls at 6

Missouri Treasurer Expected to Challenge Bond

In 2000, Holden won the governor’s office and Farmer, despite being outspent by $600,000, beat her Republican opponent by 6 points. She collected about $800,000 for that race.

A Void In the Senate?

On a recent Tuesday evening, for example, Daschle rushed out the Capitol doors just after 6 p.m. while the Senate was still at least 90 minutes away from wrapping up debate for the night on a series of

Grasstech Politicking

Attendees at the Clark meet-up — which brought out everyone from a retired colonel to a former chairman of the Ward 6 D.C. Republican Committee to the spokesman for Dr.

NRCC Raises More, Spends Most of It

The NRCC’s total fundraising through June 30 is roughly $6 million more than it had raised at this point in the 2002 cycle when it was able to raise both hard money and soft money that could be collected

Bush Gets Head Start on Key ’04 Issue

“Let’s not turn this into a partisan issue,” said Gallagher, who recently led a “Success By 6” summit to help communities make progress on early childhood development issues and programs like Head

Scam Leaves Hill Staffer in the Red

“The information provided by our employees was correct,” wrote Cheryl Rosser, the credit union’s director of internal audits and security in a Dec. 6 letter.

Hill GOP Bonding With Bush

Every other week Allen has a breakfast meeting, 6:30 a.m. sharp, in the White House mess with Rove to discuss strategy for the 2004 Senate races.

The Hill: Bound By Many Definitions

“The basic thing is, Capitol Hill is too large to really deal with in one bite,” explained Karina Ricks, the Ward 6 neighborhood planning coordinator in the D.C. Office of Planning.

Roll Call Casualty List

">Running for Senate 5 House: 1D, 4R Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.), 58, 3 terms Pat Toomey (R-Pa.), 41, 3 terms Mac Collins (R-Ga.), 58, 6

Five Still Uncertain About ’04

The first, a May 6 reception and dinner at the National Republican Senatorial Committee, focused on the corporate PAC community.

Congressional Playboy

6:01 p.m. — Still trailing Sharpton, Kucinich in the polls.” French Detente? House Administration Chairman Bob Ney (R-Ohio), call your office.

In The Storm

Already hampered by low statewide name recognition — just 6 percent in one recent poll — Issa must now come to grips with the reality that many voters are hearing about him for the first time as someone