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Look Out, C-SPAN — Here Comes MiCongress

Jim Moran knows the sting of unscripted sound bites: In one memorable instance in 2007, the Virginia Democrat caught media fire for saying that the pro-Israel lobby played a large part in promoting the

Hill Staffers Hit the Trail Early to Aid Campaigns

To avoid a conflict, staffers who leave to work full time on campaigns are urged to make a clean break, shutting down their Hill BlackBerrys and e-mail accounts, for instance, and going totally off

Campaign Launched to Woo Obama Voters

The organization, which boasts an unprecedented arsenal of 13 million e-mail addresses, will also lean on its website to re-engage with 2008’s first-time voters.

Pelosi: Health Law Crowns Democrats’ Achievements

Bush administration and Congressional Republican policies: the deepest recession since the Great Depression, a financial crisis that cost us 8 million jobs, a record number of foreclosure notices in the mail

Byrd Shows He’s Still Got Some Fight Left

Taking his perch on the dais with the help of a staffer and a wheelchair, the West Virginia Democrat delivered a prepared statement to a room of onlookers who seemed to hang on every word.

In Idaho, Another GOP Favorite Gets Tested

A Ward loss would be an embarrassing setback to the NRCC, which has placed a high priority on unseating Minnick, a first-term Democrat from a district that gave Sen.

Djou Win Hands GOP Special Election Victory

Ed Case (D) in the vote-by-mail election. “Tonight, my friends, is a milestone — it is a milestone in Hawaii and American history,” Djou told cheering supporters at his victory party.

Delicately Moving Past Specter

Sestak pulled off an upset win over Republican-turned-Democrat Specter, despite the fact that the Senator was the party favorite and had White House support.