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Supreme Court Rejects GOP Redistricting Case

Bill Owens (R) argued that they were justified in doing so because the court, rather than the Legislature, had drawn the lines, robbing the Legislature of its once-a-decade responsibility to set Congressional

Team Tauscher

“[My] rowing coach at Cambridge [during my year abroad] was the retired chief of Britain’s [intelligence service] MI6 — the real life ‘M’ from 007,” he recounted in an e-mail.

General May Join Field to Replace Allard

Bentley Rayburn (R) is considering running for Senate next year, but is likely to base his decision on whether former Rep. Bob Schaffer (R) jumps into the race, the Rocky Mountain News reported.

Boehner to Boost Cubin’s Cash Position

Barbara Cubin (R) today is scheduled to hold a fundraiser at the Capitol Hill Club, with House Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio) as the featured guest.

Wallace Nears Verdict on Running in 22nd

Sugar Land Mayor David Wallace (R) has decided against running for re-election next year, fueling speculation that he instead will run for the Republican nomination in the 22nd district and the right to

Georgia: Candidates Emerge in Norwood District

— David M. Drucker NEW HAMPSHIRE Venture Capitalist Eyes Hodes Race A Hanover venture capitalist is laying the groundwork to challenge freshman Rep. Paul Hodes (D) in 2008.

Baby Boomer Blues

Roll Call Executive Editor Morton M. Kondracke recently sat down with Spratt for this extended interview. ROLL CALL EXECUTIVE EDITOR MORTON M.

All Aboard

John Thune (R-S.D.), who counted the railroad as a client during his stint as a lobbyist.