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Lobbyists Mixed on 111th Prospects

With Democrats now in the White House and Congress, lobbyists are facing a new world order with a reinvigorated legislative agenda. Ordinarily, that would spell boom times in the industry.

Clinton Confirmed as Secretary of State

Cornyn had expressed concerns a day earlier about her financial ties to the Clinton Foundation, former President Bill Clinton’s global nonprofit organization that has received contributions from entities

Kennedy Scare Shakes Capitol Hill

Although Obama barely hung his hat in the chamber before ascending to the White House, and neither secretary of State nominee Hillary Rodham Clinton nor newly confirmed Interior Secretary Ken Salazar

Democrats Turn Page on History

Just four years ago, the tables were turned as Bush assumed a second term and Republicans celebrated another four years of White House control to go along with gains in their existing House and Senate

Recruiting Battles Set To Kick Off

Houston Mayor Bill White (D) has said he will run if there is a special election in 2010, and GOP strategists worry that he might have a shot at winning, depending on when the special election is scheduled

Biden’s Alter Ego to Succeed Him in Senate

And, while he’s on board with President-elect Barack Obama’s agenda and likely to be one of the new administration’s biggest Senate allies, Kaufman noted that he doesn’t work for the White House

Legislating the Legacy of a Lion

.” Democrats have been pushing for taxpayer-funded, universal health care since at least President Harry Truman’s tenure in the White House (he left office in 1953).

Now Airing: Everyone Loves Tom

But four years later, the often ugly rhetoric of the 2004 campaign seems to have all but faded into the background, as Obama prepares to take control of the White House later this month and Democrats

Rocky Mountain High-Minded Pick

Bill Ritter’s (D) appointment Saturday of Bennet to the Senate has political oddsmakers reconsidering their projections in the battleground state of Colorado this cycle.