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Three-Month Period Imperils Presidency

David Price (D-N.C.) introduced a bill that would reduce the vulnerability between when the electors meet and when Congress counts their votes by dramatically shortening the period between the two dates

Scratching the 6-Year Itch

</p> Congressional Democrats are hoping that axiom rings true if President Bush wins a second term today.

GOP Poised to Hold Edge on Hill

</p> Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) campaigned in the presidential swing state of Ohio on Monday; he had also visited South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, Colorado and Wisconsin in the

Frist Spreads His Money Widely

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) has actually raised more money than he knows what to do with this election cycle — so he’s begun looking toward the 2006 cycle and, indirectly, possibly helping

Infighting Dooms Passage of Intel Bill Before Nov. 2

</p> Any floor votes on the intelligence bill will have to wait for a lame-duck session at the earliest, though conferees continued to huddle in secret yesterday, trying to reach an agreement that could

Democrats Predict More of Same in ’05

John Kerry (D-Mass.) prevails, Republicans will spend the next two years trying to undermine his influence and attack his character, just as they did when Bill Clinton was in office.

Specialty Coffee Gets Political

</p> Politics of Coffee </p> With a coffee shop seemingly popping up on every corner, it’s almost hard to believe there are so many different companies with their own blends.

Election Sets Stage for Bitter 109th

</p> A Republican victory, particularly any expansion in their current 51-49 edge, would solidify Majority Leader Bill Frist’s (R-Tenn.) political standing, both in the chamber and among conservative

Disclosure Changes Weighed

</p> As conferees attempted this week to hammer out a compromise on the high-profile intelligence reform bill, Rep.

Hope for Intel Vote Fades Fast

</p> Still stalling the intelligence overhaul effort is the divide between Senate Republican conferees, whose bill is supported by the 9/11 commission because it includes strong authority for a new national