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Alexander Scores Plum K St. Post

Cory Alexander, former chief of staff to House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) and one of K Street’s most eligible Democrats, is off the market.

Top Democrats Rate Top Dollars

Democrats with those experiences, however, are the rare commodities that can actually command salaries in the half-million-dollar range, but they fuel expectations among Hill aides that lobbyists

Kerry Prepares Next Act

winning the presidency, Kerry was bypassed for secretary of State by President-elect Barack Obama, despite providing the incoming commander in chief crucial support in the heat of the Democratic White House

Texas Cash Will Aid Committees

Pete Sessions, assuming command of the Republican Congressional campaign committees, Texas political donors large and small will likely play a key role in any GOP resurgence that occurs in 2010.

GOP Says McCarthy is Ready to Rise

The ascension of newly minted House Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) and Chief Deputy Minority Whip Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) to the upper tier of GOP leadership represents a changing of the guard within

DeMint Tries GOP Patience

Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), successfully rallied the party’s base to defeat a massive immigration reform proposal backed by the White House and eventual presidential nominee Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).

Images Illuminate Presidential Evolution

“One Life: The Mask of Lincoln,” a new exhibit at the National Portrait Gallery, shows the life that Lincoln led before residing in the White House and his growth from a statesman in Illinois to

Committees Slow to Name Leaders

election cycle nearly a week old, Congressional Democrats and Republicans are still sorting out who will run their respective campaign committees for President-elect Obama’s first midterm year, although House

Cole NRCC Memo: We Came Through the Fire Stronger

Cole (Okla.) makes his case on the grounds that Tuesday’s loss of approximately 20 seats amounted to a victory of sorts given the toxic political environment for Republicans and predictions that the House

Senate GOP Wounded, Talks of Rebranding

This must begin with either a change of command at the highest levels or our current leaders must embrace a bold new direction,” DeMint declared following Tuesday’s electoral defeats for the GOP.

Democratic Dominance Could Be Short-Lived

Control of the Senate over the past half-century has proven somewhat softer than that of the House and since 1904, partisan command of either chamber has sometimes lasted for just one election cycle

Subprime Lending Spree Is at Heart of Latest Debacle

Barney Frank (D-Mass.), then-ranking member on the House Financial Services Committee, in response to a Bush administration proposal offered five years ago by then-Treasury Secretary John Snow to reform

Strategic Pakistan Steps Up Terror Fight, Needs Aid

[IMGCAP(1)]Pakistan’s new civilian government and military high command are at last taking steps to attack the safe havens that Islamic militants use to menace Afghanistan, the United States and

Ike’s Political Aftershocks

Hurricane Ike and its aftermath have scrambled two Texas House races in suburban Houston and left unclear who stands to benefit — or suffer — politically, particularly in the highly targeted 22nd district

CAO Offers Aid to Gulf Coast Members

As the Republican National Convention got under way in earnest Tuesday, officials back on Capitol Hill set up a Hurricane Command Center for those House Members whose districts need help as they recover