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Tailors to the Presidents

Joe Lieberman (ID-Conn.), Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), as well as Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and former Vice President Walter Mondale.

DCCC to Members: Fork It Over

DeStefano is a top political aide to Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), who is looking to have more influence over the committee than he did in the 2008 cycle.

Illinois Scandal Rocks Politics

Mark Kirk (R) would be a formidable candidate, sources said, because of his moderate profile and ability to raise lots of money quickly — a plus for a special election that could be held within the next

Will 2010 Haunt GOP?

John Hoeven (R) or former Gov. Ed Schafer (R), an outgoing secretary of Agriculture, once again. Neither has shown any inclination to run for the Senate in the past.

Keep People Warm, Fed and Working

m not sure how the Texas lady and the Ethicist from New York heat their homes — not with natural gas, I’d guess — but when leasing mineral rights is routinely equated to “an orgy of rioting,” you

Cole Backed for Approps

“I’m proud and honored to serve with him, and I’ve pledged to support him for an appropriations seat next January, when I expect we will mark the first month of a new Republican majority in the House

Democrats May Join Minnesota Fray

Norm Coleman (R) prevails and Democratic challenger Al Franken protests the results. A statewide recount has been completed and rulings await on thousands of disputed ballots.

Specter Ready for Matthews Challenge

Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) said Sunday that he is ready to take on anybody who goes after his seat in 2010, including cable TV host Chris Matthews. “I’m going to have an opponent.

A Kansas Two-Step in 2010?

Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) has announced he will not run for a third term, leaving the door wide open for a primary battle between GOP Reps. Jerry Moran and Todd Tiahrt.

Member Losses Wreak Havoc on Staff

Susan Collins (R) to a third term, had other plans in mind. “Obviously, you know it’s a possibility, but I thought [Allen] had a really good shot,” Chandrasekaran said.

Business Groups, Team Obama Play Well

John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) presidential campaigns more than six months ago and that now the president-elect and the business sector “have a mutually shared interest” in turning the economy around.

Heard on the Hill: That’s Mr. Obama to You

“If people want to pick up and keep it going, I’m right there with them.” Another boycott organizer is more optimistic, noting that many protesting staffers have completely changed their workplace

CVC (Finally) Ready to Open Its Doors

m a conservative.’” Of course, in the years to come, the project’s price tag would balloon sixfold, and Mica would continue to be a staunch supporter.

Lieberman: Regrets But No Apology

John McCain (R-Ariz.) over President-elect Barack Obama in the White House election, but he said he regretted the harsh tone of the campaign and appreciated the “spirit of reconciliation” that prompted