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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

Baker Finalizes Hedge Fund Deal

Spencer Bachus (R-Ala.) amid quiet gripes from top House Republicans that he sometimes bucked leadership and didn’t raise enough money for the party.

Mukasey Tries a New Approach to Hill

New Attorney General Michael Mukasey is aggressively trying to mend fences on Capitol Hill following a bruising confirmation battle and the savaging of the Justice Department’s senior command during Democrats

Surging Market For Democrats

The House and Senate both have similar new rules for senior-level staffers negotiating with the private sector.

Iraq Document Kept From Hill

After persistent requests from House Armed Services Chairman Ike Skelton (D-Mo.), the issue has moved up the Congressional chain of command to Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).

French Kisses

Sarkozy addressed a joint session of the House and Senate, touting the bonds between France and the U.S. and making nice by thanking the country — again — for its help during World War II.

Republican Recruiting

In the previous cycle, it was the Democrats who gained hordes of media attention for recruiting military veterans to run for the House.

Navy Day Marks D.C.’s Maritime History

The Expeditionary Combat Command also will bring a remote robot used to detonate bombs. So why was Oct. 13 chosen to dedicate the memorial and for this weekend’s event?

Clock Is Ticking for ?08 Hopefuls

Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) and Barack Obama (Ill.), continue to command the spotlight and shore up their war chests. Republican pullouts remain less predictable given the party?