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Ashcroft-Bashing Could End Up Hurting Democrats

As Bob Woodward reports in his book “Bush At War,” President Bush’s first order to Ashcroft after 9/11 was that his job no longer was to prosecute terrorists as criminals, but to prevent them from

Democrats Focus On Halliburton

Congressional Democrats this week launched a renewed attack on the White House’s connections to the Halliburton Co., warning that the energy concern once headed by Vice President Cheney must not benefit

Barbour’s Pipeline To the Hill

Always keen to the interests of Members of Congress, Barbour set up the special political action committee as an easier fundraising vehicle through which Congressional leadership PACs and re-election

The Roll Call 50 Richest: Gainers and Losers

Prior to his work in the White House, he had money-raising practice as political director for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in 1988 and as Chicago Mayor Richard Daley’s (D) chief

Court Ruling May Echo for Decades

it as so by interrupting its summer recess and scheduling a very unusual length time to hear it,” remarked Bobby Burchfield, who will argue against BCRA on Monday on behalf of the Republican National Committee

Now Charged, Janklow May Quit

Janklow was traveling between 70 and 75 miles per hour when he ran a stop sign and the Cadillac he was driving struck and killed Randy Scott, according to police reports.

NRCC Continues to Outraise, Outspend Democrats

The National Republican Congressional Committee outraised its Democratic counterpart roughly 4-to-1 last month, according to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission late last week.

New Democratic PACs Prosper

committees founded by Democratic Senate and House operatives received contributions from a number of influential Members and key interest groups during the first six months of the year, according to reports

Wealthy Districts Pay Off

Of the 96 current House Members who did not list a single $2,000 contribution in their campaign filings for the first six months of the current election cycle, 13 are members of the Congressional

9/11 Report Shows Hill Investigator Got Snubbed

When the joint Congressional committee investigating the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks learned in August 2002 that a longtime, San Diego-based FBI informant had rented a room to two of the hijackers

Democrats Look To Clinton, Gore

“We sent him a copy of the [Republican] districts we are targeting,” said Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Robert Matsui (Calif.).

SOUTH DAKOTA: Daschle’s Ad Blitz Fails

Sinclair was in Washington, D.C., several days ago to meet with the National Republican Congressional Committee and has informed Washington Republican Party Chairman Chris Vance that she plans to

Credit Card Industry Steps Up Lobbying

The House Financial Services Committee plans to mark up the legislation today. The measure is ‘job No. 1 of the committee,” said Scott Duncan, a spokesman for the House panel.

Shoring Up the Weak

], the latest fundraising reports underscore the party’s current paucity of challengers across the country in competitively drawn seats.