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PMA Group Contributions Hard to Track

But the oddities in the FEC records donÂ’t end there. Leslie Magliocchetti, daughter-in-law of PMA founder Paul Magliocchetti, provides a good example.

Stimulus Talk Rules Recess

Cao was so undecided in the moments leading up to the vote that he told reporters standing outside the House chamber that he was leaning “yes” — a decision he reversed as the final minutes of the

Burris Tried to Raise Money for Blagojevich

“I said, ‘I don’t know but I can’t do it now because we are in the midst of an election. Call me after the election.’ … So some time shortly after Obama was elected, the brother called.

Battle Lines Could Shift Over Next Bailouts

Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) and Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) bickered along party lines over the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which passed the House with no Republican votes and was approved by the

Art of Hatch(ing) the Deal

John Ensign (Nev.), who tapped Hatch in the past cycle as his top lieutenant at the NRSC, of which he was then the chairman.

Partisanship Flourishes In Wake of House Vote

Don’t allow the Speaker to play politics with his own agenda.” McCarthy said Obama allowed the House to craft and announce the package, and he said that in the future the president should come out

GOP Puts Away Knives in Culture Wars, for Now

The GOP lawmakers charged that the CVC failed to show respect for the role faith has played in the nationÂ’s history, and they argued there was an intentional effort to write faith out of history altogether

Four Stevens Prosecutors Hit With Contempt Charge

Sullivan, who ordered the documents to be turned over by the close of business, mocked the attorney’s lack of an explanation, stating: “‘We really don’t have a good faith reason for not complying

Stimulus Clears House Without GOP Support

Fred Upton (Mich.), who was wooed directly by Obama, and Rep. Mike Castle (Del.). In the end, all the moderates stuck by their leadership in opposing the bill.

Obama Pitches to the Press

The session was preceded a few days earlier by an unusual procession of five network interviews, staged back to back in the Oval Office.

Unions’ Merger Behind Deadline

A top labor adviser to President Barack Obama and a central negotiator in union merger talks hinted late last week that it was unlikely that Change to Win and the AFL-CIO will finalize a deal by the target

N.C. Polling Firm Building a National Reputation

A decade ago, when Dean DebnamÂ’s wife was running for mayor of Raleigh, the successful North Carolina businessman was amazed to discover just how expensive it was to do survey research for a campaign.