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Rove, Dole Huddled With Bense on Monday

The e-mail pitch implored donors to send early money to the challengers seeking to knock off Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) and House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas) as well as to Sen.

Schumer, Dole Bullish on 2006

That point was buttressed by an e-mail update to supporters Friday signed by NRSC Executive Director Mark Stephens.

Elwyn’s Elves

Duane Baughman of Baughman Company will handle mail and serve as creative director. Pollster Alan Secrest of Cooper and Secrest Associates has signed on as well.

Not Every Tom, Ted and Nancy Lives in D.C.

Robert Byrd, an unemployed truck driver from Bridgeport, Conn., said the West Virginia Democrat was “doing a great job,” and that he didn’t hold anything, including the Senator’s past KKK membership

Republicans for Reid

one K Street lobbyist asked in an e-mail to HOH. Another lobbyist, a Democrat, said he “would describe it as unusual but not unprecedented.”

Calling All Would-Be Presidents!

In an e-mail sent Thursday, the Massachusetts Democrat expressed his gratitude for the “extraordinary effort” of his former staffers and urged them to visit his Web site (www.johnkerry.com/alumni

Strauss: Lobbying Is Needed

E-mail can provide instantaneous access to policymakers and facilitate the rapid dissemination of information and exchange of ideas.

Roll Call’s 10 Best Senate Races

Liberal Democrats abandoned the conservative Blakley, voting strategically for Tower in the belief that he would be more easily beaten in six years time than would a conservative Democrat.

‘Nuke’ Ads Targeting Frist, DeLay

Frist announced the debut of a Web site devoted solely to fighting filibusters in an e-mail sent to supporters of his leadership political action committee.

Liberals Wary of 527 Reform

“Every single Democrat in Congress thinking this is somehow good for America needs to stop for a second and consider the effect suppressed turnout will have on the causes and constituencies we care about

Some House Frosh Carry Big Debts

McCaul needed the money to make it through the 2004 GOP primary and runoff, which assured him the seat as no Democrat even competed for it.

Hill GOP Follows Bush’s Lead

For several weeks, House Republicans have been following the same track as Bush, holding district events, doing local media outreach and sending franked mail to convince the public that the Social