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Another Woodhouse Enters the Fray

Fans of the partisan-tinged rhetoric of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee communications director, Brad Woodhouse, may want to start paying attention to North Carolina newspapers.

Ameri(can) Dream May Win Out

National Republican Congressional Committee spokesman Carl Forti said the committee had no preference in the primary and would take a “wait and see” approach when it came to ranking the general election

Greenberg Traurig Loses Big-Time Lobbyist

Two powerful House committee chairmen hitched rides this year on private planes owned by companies that do business before their panels. But at least they reimbursed the companies for their trouble.

Henry’s Hooters

Earlier news reports stated that Niedermeier had eyewitnesses and phone records backing up her claim that she was in Connecticut at the time of her sister’s death.

Democrats Assess Medicare Report

But given that CRS reports generally accept the assumptions of its Congressional requesters, some Members are wary of holding the report up as the evidence they need to force further investigation

Rumble for McInnis Seat

The Senate race “did put us a little bit in the shadow,” acknowledged Rippy, though he added: “In the Congressional scheme of things this is a very important race.”

Scanlon Gave Big to RGA

RGA spokesman Harvey Valentine said that the association has been conducting an internal audit into its fundraising reports since mid-2002, when it spun off from the Republican National Committee

Business Donors Drop Frost, Back Sessions

The trend in corporate donations could be ominous for Frost, a former Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee chairman who now wields influence over the Congressional agenda as the ranking member

Putting the ‘Stamp’ on Moderates

“It’s obvious that many of the Members are saying one thing in their districts, and then voting with DeLay” in Congress, said Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Robert Matsui

At the Races

Smith, a former chairman of the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee, is now serving as president of the Everglades Foundation.

Pulling Away In Kentucky

Recently released financial reports show Davis, who was the party’s nominee in 2002 against retiring Rep.

DCCC Pleased With Its Frontliners

House Democratic leaders are gaining confidence in their 18 most threatened Members’ chances after the incumbents’ latest fundraising reports show they have a financial leg up on many of their Republican

Tribes’ Plight Splits N.C. GOP

More than a century of backbiting and tension between two North Carolina American Indian tribes has spilled over into the state’s Congressional delegation, with allegations flying over dirty tricks, greed