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GOP Ready to Raise McCain

for a four-day, nationally televised pep rally to nominate as their 2008 standard- bearer a man whose presidential fate seemed doomed just one year ago, and whom many delegates here never wanted to see command

Money Can’t Buy Them Love

They say money can’t buy you love, but don’t tell some House candidates that the adage can also be true in politics.

Riverfront Development Taking Off

.” In addition to the Transportation Department building, the Navy Yard and the Naval Sea Systems Command, a few large companies and banks, Five Guys, Starbucks and CVS are also new to the area.

Hoyer, Blunt: Friends Over All

Interaction between the second-in-command leaders is most often displayed publicly on the floor, but their behind-the-scenes relationship has been pivotal in recent weeks while serving as the point

Obama Developing Hill Team

Barack Obama (D-Ill.) is expected to take the next several weeks developing a network of contacts and proxies in the House and Senate to coordinate message and agenda activities, as well as critiques of

Model Mess

But Democratic aides prepping for one such visit Tuesday found themselves tripped up by a new role — cleanup crew for the House Republican Conference.

McCain’s Iraq Stance Targeted

The plan will be difficult to execute, House and Senate Democrats acknowledged, since McCain is all but guaranteed the spotlight when Gen.

NRCC Looks Long

The changes are expected to pay dividends in future election cycles — but not in time to help House Republicans in what is turning out to be a very difficult 2008 cycle.

Spending Bills May Wait

Reid’s second-in-command, Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), responded similarly when asked if Democrats would spend more time this year working to pass appropriations bills.

Whither Romney’s K Street Crowd?

heard Romney in the impersonal settings of the campaign trail thought his appearance stiff and language cliched, lobbyists who met him in person said that in intimate settings, Romney showed he had a command