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Members Aid W.H. Hopefuls

Rob Portman (R-Ohio), who serves as the GOP leadership’s liaison to the White House. But it was Rep.

Hill GOP Bonding With Bush

Every other week Allen has a breakfast meeting, 6:30 a.m. sharp, in the White House mess with Rove to discuss strategy for the 2004 Senate races.

Raised on the Radio

John Kerry (D-Mass.) and interned for then-President Bill Clinton. Nannis graduated from George Washington University in 1998 with a degree in journalism.

Wanted: Job Opportunities

Several prominent Hispanic consultants including former Clinton White House officials Maria Echaveste and Joe Velasquez are working on measures to promote Hispanic staffers and consultants.

Appointment Hell

And, with the close-down, outside pressure will be off and it will take initiative from Congress and the White House to change the system.

Wine With That?

EIA plans to lure a White House aide to fill the remaining opening in its office. Lowell Switches Firms.

Biden Aides Plot Strategy

His New Hampshire team was headed by Rob Engel (who is now on staff at the National Committee for an Effective Congress) and Anne Lewis, later a top Clinton White House adviser.

Franklin’s Tale

Helping the President In 1997, Franklin attracted national attention when then-President Bill Clinton appointed him chairman of the advisory panel of his ambitious Initiative on Race and Reconciliation

Blunt’s Other Problem

The liberal think tank being formulated by former White House Chief of Staff John Podesta is finally starting to take shape, with House aide David Sirota signing on to help lead the group’s communications

Harkin: Candidate Who ‘Connects’ Wins

Instead, Harkin says, the individual who has the “intangible” quality of “connectedness” that characterized former Presidents Bill Clinton and Ronald Reagan will carry the day.

Factor This

Hillary Rodham Clinton,” said the paper. “It did that day — and he earned every line.” Gillespie’s Got It.

Members Not on Short List

office before joining the White House team, are among those with top-level posts in the Bush administration.