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N.J. Delegation Gets Tough With Andrews

He has said he opposes a system that would otherwise simply hand Lautenberg another six years in office without voters getting to see where he stands.

Vitter’s Reprieve?

“I’ve known John McCain for over 20 years, and certainly during that time there have been a few spirited disagreements, but never has he called or referred to me as ‘boy,’ nor have I ever seen him

Back in The Ring

I haven’t fully ruled that out. You know, the filing deadline is July,” Ventura said, turning his eye to the competitive Senate race between incumbent Sen.

GOP Hopefuls Hurt by Flaws

The NRCC’s bylaws prevent the committee from endorsing a GOP primary candidate outright without significant political wrangling.

Harkin on Sidelines For Farm Bill Finale

I won’t vote for or help to fund any agreement that does not do disaster assistance right for our farmers in need,” Baucus said in a March 18 statement.

A Hard Sell for a Trade Deal

Already, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Ways and Means Chairman Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) have said that the move, which comes without Democratic leaders’ approval, will jeopardize the trade deal’s

Tales From Pages of Years Ago

I told myself, ‘Don’t forget this moment,’” he said. “That’s a moment I will take to my grave. I’m tearing up just thinking about it.”

Coburn Comes Calling

“I’ve made it clear that I feel Sen. Coburn was treated unfairly,” McConnell said.

Campaigns’ Olympian Challenge

“Would I sacrifice an October buy for an August buy? No,” said Democratic media consultant Peter Fenn of Fenn Communications.

Mug Shots: H St. Coffeehouse Adds Wine Bar

“It was also right in the heart of the entertainment district of H Street, where Joe [Englert] was building all of his bars and restaurants, so I knew I couldn’t survive without adding some sort of nighttime

Electronic Census Questioned

The GAO also has reported that the bureau was relying on the private Harris Corp. to develop the technology without setting appropriate standards.