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2012 Hopefuls Provide ’10 Boost for N.H. GOP

Mitt Romney, for example, has visited New Hampshire five times since April, headlining three fundraisers for the state GOP and another for the Republican state House political action committee.

Defense Firms Stock Up on Hill Allies

Political giving by defense companies is on pace to hit record highs this election cycle, according to a CQ MoneyLine analysis of Federal Election Commission reports.

Gingrey Backed Project for Consultant’s Client

That payment came one day after the Georgia Republican signed a letter to the Appropriations Committee requesting an earmark for the National Center for State Courts, which had recently hired Hunter as

O’Donnell Better Off With Castle on the Ballot

A Rasmussen Reports poll found that a Castle write-in bid could breathe new life into the candidacy of GOP nominee Christine O’Donnell, the tea-party-backed conservative pundit who has been widely

Heard on the Hill: Christine Who?

When President Barack Obama spoke before the Congressional Black Caucus conference on Sept. 18, he compared the upcoming midterm elections to driving, asking the crowd: “If you want your car to go

DCCC Outraised NRCC By $1.7 Million in August

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee outraised its Republican counterpart by about $1.7 million in August and maintained a hefty cash-on-hand lead heading into the final two months of the cycle

Nation: August Was Good to Democrats

Both the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee won the August fundraising battle with their GOP counterparts.

NRCC Ad Buy Strategy Takes Shape

New details are emerging about the specific targets of the National Republican Congressional Committee’s TV ad buys.

Outside Groups’ Campaign Expenditures Have Doubled

million on independent expenditures so far during this election, compared with less than $16.2 million at this time in the 2008 election, according to a CQ MoneyLine study of Federal Election Commission reports

Pomeroy Embraces Veteran Status, Not Party

So far, at least four Rasmussen Reports polls, including one in late June, have shown Berg narrowly ahead of Pomeroy, and many political prognosticators view the Congressman as the underdog.

Price, Campbell Acknowledge Ongoing Ethics Probe

Two House Republicans confirmed Tuesday that the Office of Congressional Ethics recommended that the House ethics committee further investigate fundraisers the Members held around the 2009 financial