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Sen. Clinton Pitches In

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) is barnstorming the country and signing a flurry of fundraising letters in an 11th-hour effort to boost the war chests of Democratic Congressional candidates and the party’s

MSNBC Cans Luntz

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), not an also-ran but perhaps a will-run, also “got away,” he said. Splitsville. Rep.

Washingtonienne Hits the Hill

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Barbara Mikulski (D-Md.) at their news conference about who-knows-what. This is nothing unusual.

GOP Raps Kerry, Surrogates

two-pronged strategy will rely heavily on House and Senate Members taking to the floor to highlight statements made by Kerry surrogates that — in the view of the GOP — paint the Democratic nominee as out of step

Dole Steps to the Fore

Chamber of Commerce is the latest example of how she is beginning to step back into the national spotlight — an arena she has largely shunned since being elected to fill the seat of retiring Sen.

Democrats Target Medicare Law

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.). Clinton and at least six other Democrats will announce their hopes to exclude their states from the pilot program at a press conference today.

DSCC Embraces ‘Blog’

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee “soft launched” fromtheroots.org on Wednesday to a select group of loyal contributors and lobbyists — the first step in its attempt to create a cyberspace

Wilkinson Out?

“I’m definitely not in step with the car thieves.” Friends and his wife, Senate aide Lona Valmoro, have been razzing Speed about the CD dump.

Reid Shows Aces

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and $1,000 to the 2000 presidential campaign of then-Vice President Al Gore.

Miller Fires Away

Joe Lieberman (D-Conn.) as “steadily and surely plodding along, one labored step at a time, like Aesop’s tortoise”; and calls Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.)

Will Schumer Run For Governor?

Fleshed out, it goes something like this: Frustrated by the Democrats’ inability to reclaim control of the Senate and unhappy with all the attention that New York’s superstar junior Senator, Hillary Rodham

A Void In the Senate?

Robert Byrd (W.Va.), Tom Carper (Del.), Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.), Daniel Inouye (Hawaii), Edward Kennedy (Mass.), Mark Pryor (Ark.) and Debbie Stabenow (Mich.) are expected to step up and join Sens