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House Leaders Bullish on Vote

Hoyer said he was disappointed that the Senate added the tax-extenders package without sufficient offsets, and he acknowledged some of the 25 Blue Dog votes for the package could be lost.

Anarchy Reigns Over GOP

Pete Hoekstra (R-Mich.) was stunned Democrats couldn’t deliver more of their votes. “You bring a bill of this magnitude to the floor and they don’t have the votes?

Bailout Creates Web Surge That Could Last

Most affected was House.gov, which was almost impossible to load during the HouseÂ’s vote. That phenomenon, experts say, could herald a new era of increased Web traffic.

Senate to Move Next on Bailout

Reid thought that the best way to jump-start this process would be for the Senate to go first.” Don Stewart, a spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), sent out an alert saying

Leaders Anxiously Recast the Message

With the fate of the economic recovery bill uncertain, playing the message card was the obvious choice for both leadership teams Tuesday, lawmakers and leadership aides said. Sen.

K Street Files: The Fog of Bailouts

.” Perhaps one silver lining for GOP lobbyists is the renewed clout of House Republicans, many of whom voted against the bill that was championed by President Bush.

Boehner Makes Last-Minute Plea

“But we have a product that may work if we can get the votes to pass it, which I don’t have to tell any of you is in serious doubt.” He warned that the risk of doing nothing to stem a collapse in

Finger-Pointing Starts

.” He said the explanation was intended to mask the GOP failures to corral enough votes to pass the package.

Allen to Appear Tuesday at Stevens Trial

.” “I don’t think the jurors need to know that for the purpose of an inquiry,” Sullivan said, asserting such information could bias jurors.

Senate Awaits Next House Step

“I just don’t see how this can die with that vote,” said Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga.), a supporter of the plan.