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DCCC Cash Advantage Grew in June

On the heels of that news, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee placed a second round of early TV ad buys in 20 districts featuring competitive races.

Heard on the Hill: Swing and a Mishap

Chip Pickering hit an inside-the-park home run during Thursday’s Annual Roll Call Congressional Baseball Game, but his biggest whack of the night was unintentional — and pretty brutal.

Democrats Have Cash Edge

Candidates in competitive races in Kansas and Michigan wonÂ’t have to file their FEC reports until next week because of the timing of those statesÂ’ primaries.

Races Not Quite Bubbling

Appended Republican incumbents hold a substantial financial advantage in the majority of House races considered on the bubble of the competitive playing field, according to second-quarter fundraising reports

Shop Talk: The Dean

John KerryÂ’s (D-Mass.) traveling political director on the 2004 presidential campaign, national political director for KerryÂ’s Keeping AmericaÂ’s Promise political action committee, deputy political director

Heard on the Hill: Spitzer? I Hardly Knew Her

Spitzer was a darling among Democrats, lauded for his high-profile prosecutions as New YorkÂ’s attorney general, but his fall from grace was swift after reports emerged that he had hired pricey call

Spotlight on South Today

During the course of the runoff race, Parker has received financial support from National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Cole (Okla.), House Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio) and Chief

Fannie, Freddie Tackle the Hill

Many lobbyists and Congressional aides familiar with the companies say Fannie Mae, in particular, has put together a leaner but more effective Congressional team that ranks among the best in the

Heard on the Hill: Mixin’ Up the Medicine

Under the Democrats’ proposal, Members would have to clear outside Web sites that host Members’ content — such as YouTube — through the House Administration Committee.

Minnesota Race May Get Weirder

.” Ventura later denied reports that he was getting into the race in an interview with the Associated Press, explaining that he meant “I run” in a hypothetical sense.

Get Started

Today is the day the new Office of Congressional Ethics is authorized to begin investigating alleged misdeeds by Members of the House and staff.

Teaching Can Pay Off

Amherst is just outside Neal’s Congressional district, and “he has not sought or secured any earmarks for the university,” said spokesman William Tranghese.

Democratic Primary Spices Up Connecticut Race

again, he might be getting more press than he would have gotten if there weren’t a primary.” Whitnum also surfaced as a candidate in 2007, but she kept a low profile and did not file any financial reports

Boehner Urges Countrywide Probe

House Republicans urged Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.) on Wednesday to investigate reports that Countrywide Financial provided special rates to “VIP” borrowers, including two Democratic

Pelosi Continues as a Fundraising Force

According to a Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee fundraising tally sheet obtained by Roll Call, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) was responsible for bringing in more than $24.7 million to