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GOP Headaches Set to Multiply

DeLay’s indictment on those charges forced him to step down as Majority Leader in early October. DeLay has denied the charges and vowed to return to his leadership post. On Wednesday, Sen.

Biden Taking PAC Donations

Joseph Biden (D-Del.) is reversing two decades of his own personal prohibition against PAC money today as he takes his first major financial step toward running for the White House.

Kerry, Edwards Pay N.H. Staffers

Steve Elmendorf, a longtime Democratic operative who is now a lobbyist with Bryan Cave Strategies, called the moves “a fairly big step in the process.”

Sen. Clinton to Take DLC Role

Evan Bayh (Ind.) will step down as chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council next month, paving the way for Iowa Gov.

Clark’s Hill Role Step Toward ’08?

Hillary Rodham Clinton. Clark is close to the Clintons and a number of top officials in his 2004 campaign also served in President Bill Clinton’s administration. With polls showing Sen.

White House ’08 Hopefuls Step Out

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) also made time to meet with the chamber. Mike Buttry, a spokesman for Hagel, insisted that the Senator’s donations and travel are nothing new.

Key Groups Likely to Press DSCC

“The national DSCC ought to step in and see if they can elect a second African American to the Senate,” said one national black Democratic leader who did not want to be named.

Remap Revenge in New York?

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) also appears on her way to a big victory next year, assuming a marquee Republican doesn’t enter the race.

Foes Gang Up on Matsui

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) holds a commanding lead over New York Gov. George Pataki (R) in a hypothetical 2006 Senate matchup.