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Pondering the Ultimate Crusade

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has met with all three candidates in recent days — Morrison traveled to Washington, D.C., late last week — in an attempt to divine who would have the

House Democratic Frosh Show Fundraising Skill

during the first quarter of 2005, but a handful of them are showing significant fundraising prowess needed to ensure their re-election bids in 2006, according to the latest Federal Election Commission reports

Most Likely to Be Ostracized

“It makes me wonder why [Shays] even bothers coming to the Conference meetings when he could be spending that time doing what he loves most — preening before the TV cameras and doing the [Democratic Congressional

Quiet N.J. Senate Race Intensifies

Jon Corzine (D-N.J.) will be elected governor in November, the public and private maneuvering to succeed him has recently intensified within the Garden State’s Congressional delegation.

For Republicans, There Isn’t Much Time to DeLay

Last year, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and some Democratic House candidates tried to interject House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) into competitive races around the country.

Reid, Pelosi Challenge Bush

[IMGCAP(1)] In an April 4 letter, Reid and Pelosi cited reports that administration and local officials have ejected audience members suspected of opposing the president’s Social Security overhaul

GOP Scoffs at Charges

Blunt said support for DeLay among House Republicans remains solid, despite continued reports that foreign trips taken by DeLay may have been underwritten by corporate interests at the behest of

GOP Waits for Top Bean Challenger

State GOP Chairman Andy McKenna was on Capitol Hill in early March and discussed the race with National Republican Congressional Committee Chairman Tom Reynolds (N.Y.) and members of the state’s

Travel Costs Artificially Low

The data compiled by PoliticalMoneyLine, a nonpartisan for-profit Web site that tracks money in politics, comprises more than a decade’s worth of travel disclosure reports, which committee chairmen

Kerry Pledges $1M to DCCC

Kerry cut the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee a check on Thursday, boosting the DCCC’s war chest on the day before the first-quarter fundraising books closed.

Bush Seeks to Rally Hill GOP

Congressional Democrats, for their part, are unlikely to let the Republican PR campaign go unanswered and uncriticized.

FEC Pushes E-Disclosure For Senate

“Presidential candidates, House candidates, every political action committee and even the Senators’ own leadership PACs have to report electronically” when they raise funds above a certain threshold

Burns Goes on Offense Against Ethics Charge

for lobbying services between 2000 and 2003, and gave at least $9 million more to Michael Scanlon, a Republican public relations expert who worked closely with Abramoff, according to federal lobbying reports

Making Hay of DeLay?

At Tuesday’s lunch gathering of party leaders, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Rahm Emanuel (Ill.) pledged “to go after every ethically challenged Republican out there,” according