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Fork in the Road, er, Windshield

Ironically enough, Roy’s near-death experience was caused by the Medicare reform bill — which is supposed to make people healthier.

Pryce Declares White House ‘Dropped the Ball’

One senior House GOP aide said administration officials suggested the outcome was the result of a clash in priorities between the White House legislative affairs shop and the White House communications

Midwest

He was pardoned by then-President Bill Clinton during Clinton’s last days in office.

Plains

A potential hurdle for Boswell is his vote for the Republican Medicare prescription drug bill that passed the House by just one vote.

South

Hutchinson had met earlier in the year with White House senior adviser Karl Rove but maintained that he was not interested in a Senate bid. Lt. Gov.

Mid-Atlantic

The White House and Senate GOP leaders are publicly supporting Specter and working on his behalf.

Solid South for the GOP

Reynolds added that Democrats don’t have a standard-bearer to carry their message across the South since former President Bill Clinton left office, and suggested that none of the nine Democratic

Senate Moves on Election Commission

Appointments to the commission are made by the president based on recommendations by the Senate Majority Leader, the House Speaker, the Senate Minority Leader and the House Minority Leader.

He’s a Card

Everyone from liberal author Al Franken toting a Dean campaign sign (four of diamonds) to White House adviser Karl Rove with his fingers crossed (jack of clubs) and Sen.

French Kiss

He may “look French” to his critics at the White House, but Sen.

Friends in High Places

George Bush to a key regulatory post, has earned nearly $1 million lobbying on behalf of just three corporate clients since Bush entered the White House.

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