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Livingston’s Big Deal

This summer, Northpoint lobbyists added the measure to the appropriations bill funding the FCC.

Foot in Mouth

Joseph Biden (D-Del.) decided against seeking the White House, given the less than diplomatic remarks uttered last week by the ranking member of the Foreign Relations Committee.

’60 Minutes’ of Kennedy Ribbing

White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card, a Massachusetts native, added knowingly: “I have been to Hyannis Port. And this year’s Thanksgiving dinner is going to be a classic.”

Davis Leaves Boggs

Davis, a former special counsel in the Clinton White House, was a lead behind-the-scenes player during several of Clinton’s major scandals, from the inquiry into overnight stays in the Lincoln bedroom

Daschle to Dean

The match — which pitted the two Members against the two White House guys — undoubtedly gave Bush a chance to lobby Nickles not to retire.

Mistaken Identity

Joe Lieberman (D-Conn.), the former veep candidate and current aspirant for the White House, would be in the back of the “C” block with everyone else.

Ban the Bucks?

lobbyists is getting a mixed reception on K Street, and the proposal appears to have few fans in the campaign finance reform community, which has helped nix similar proposals numerous times in recent years

Almost a Dining Room Set

The conspicuously diverse group consists of former White House adviser Ben Johnson, Rep. Mike Honda (D-Calif.) and DNC Women’s Caucus Chairwoman Susan Turnbull.

Bowles Is Mobilizing

John Edwards (N.C.) makes his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination official today, former White House chief of staff and 2002 Senate nominee Erskine Bowles (D) is poised to enter the open-seat

George Got Game

George Clooney was dressed to the nines and rubbing elbows with the likes of NBC’s Tim Russert and former White House flack Ari Fleischer on Friday at that premier power spot The Palm, where he celebrated

Dreams Deferred

Diane Denish, is a white woman who was elected on a ticket with Richardson). Every other Democratic statewide officeholder is Hispanic.

White House ’08: A Wide-Open Field

As many as a dozen sitting Senators are likely to consider launching campaigns for the White House in 2008, the first time in nearly 80 years there have been two competitive presidential primaries.