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Tees, Not Ties

It’s hard to believe that an executed Iraqi dictator and the chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee have much in common (as long as you don’t ask a particularly bitter Democrat).

Deal or No Deal?

“It would ensure that all three Democrat FEC selections were confirmed, while only one GOP nominee — of the Democrats’ choosing — would be seated.

A Tale of Two BlackBerrys

[IMGCAP(1)]Like many Members of Congress, the North Carolina Democrat is often seen carrying two BlackBerrys — one for official business and another for his campaign.

The Fabulous Five

“She is a Democrat, but we still get along,” he wrote in an e-mail. “Naturally, I win most of the arguments.” Clifford, 33, is one of five officers elected to lead the CLSA in 2008.

By the Seat of Their Pants

“In order to continue our restoration of the Speaker’s suite to its historical state, the Speaker has requested that all desk chairs be wood,” read the e-mail from Pelosi assistant Stacy Kerr

A Bungled Start For Bundling Rule

Former FEC Chairman Robert Lenhard, a Democrat whose renomination is among those pending, is hosting an April 21 audioconference to educate campaigns and lobbyists about the rule.

Moonlighting

Former Federal Election Commission Chairman Robert Lenhard, a Democrat, will host an audio conference this month on campaign finance laws and new bundling guidelines.

Shine the Light

Gayle Smith, a Democrat who recently served on a Congressional foreign aid commission with Berry, said: “While Steve played partisan as well as anybody in my experience with him in the 1990s, I served

Byrd’s Back

[IMGCAP(1)]One lobbyist, Anne Canfield, went so far as to send a blast e-mail Wednesday to clients with supposed intel that Byrd was stepping down and predictions regarding the jockeying likely to

Gridiron Grumble

Republicans took a big hit on Saturday, when a Democrat won the seat that had once belonged to former Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.), in a special election.

A Boost for the Buckeye State

“I was my mom’s campaign manager for her City Council race this past fall in my hometown, which she won,” Popp told Climbers in an e-mail.

A Lobby Shop That Goes Beyond K Street

McManus has given personal money to Dicks, the No. 2 Democrat on the Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense and chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior, Environment and Related Agencies

Freshman Broun Facing Hard Georgia Contest

For more statistical evidence of Broun’s efforts to stay connected, one might point to the 163,513 pieces of mass mail he sent out in the fourth quarter of 2007 at a cost of about $35,500, according to

That Son-of-a-Gov.

He is using John McLaughlin of McLaughlin & Associates for polling, Matthew Schenk of HSP Direct for direct mail, and Cathy Blaney of Cathy Blaney and Associates — a firm with close ties to powerful New