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‘High-tech Dems’ Are the Latest Thing

.); and the chiefs of staff to the co-chairmen of the House’s New Democrat Coalition. And during the 2004 presidential campaign, an adviser to the Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) team stopped by.

Radio Shack Unplugs, Tupperware Plugs In

SIFMA, a result of a merger between the Bond Market Association and Securities Industry Association, has faced post-merger turbulence recently — including not being able to find a Democrat to lead its

Boyda Rejects DCCC Aid but Seeks Kerry’s

Nancy Boyda (D), who rejected extra financial assistance from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee earlier this year, has asked supporters in an e-mail to help her win a fundraising contest

Report to Bentonville

According to an internal Wal-Mart e-mail, Culpepper will become vice president of corporate affairs and will move this summer to the home office.

The White Stuff

The Baughman Co., a Democratic direct-mail firm, has opened up an office in Philadelphia. Kevin Geary, the firm’s political director, has been tasked with running the new office.

Iraq Moves Unclear

Ellen Tauscher (Calif.), chairwoman of the centrist New Democrat Coalition. While declining to discuss details, Tauscher said the plan would establish “significant metrics” for the president to meet.

Business Group Raps Freshmen

“All three of these Members ran as pro-business Democrats, and we want to make sure that every single freshman Democrat who ran as a new kind of Democrat votes like one,” said Todd Harris, a Republican

Bottoms Up

The Post reporter and editor in charge of the series, according to the Cassidy & Associates letter, is Robert Kaiser, who did not respond to an e-mail seeking comment.

It’s a Small World

In an e-mail to colleagues around town, Feehery said his new venture will be a mix of strategic counseling, lobbying and public relations. Perhaps MPAA has an opening for a Democrat now?

Tech Sector Rides High in 110th

In an e-mail statement, PhRMA spokesman Ken Johnson said that the group “is concerned that changes to the current patent system could potentially reduce incentives for pharmaceutical companies to

Kerry Plans to Stay Put

John Kerry (Mass.) became the third prominent Democrat to eschew the 2008 presidential race when he announced from the Senate floor Wednesday that he would seek re-election instead.