DSCC Leads in Cash on Hand
</p> The party’s ability to keep pace “reflects just how much energy is behind Democrats right now,” DSCC spokesman Phil Singer added.
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</p> The party’s ability to keep pace “reflects just how much energy is behind Democrats right now,” DSCC spokesman Phil Singer added.
Bill Nelson (D) when he runs for re-election next year. But they’re having to ask two questions. First, will Rep. Katherine Harris (R) run for his Senate seat?
</p> Conference Chief of Staff Kathryn Lehman and Communications Director Greg Crist both plan to leave Capitol Hill in the coming weeks.
</p> “Americans understand we must act now and want leaders who offer ideas rather than rhetoric,” Schmitt added.
</p> Hastings dismissed the Democratic concerns over the makeup of the staff as overblown.
Ed Gillespie, the former chairman of the Republican National Committee, has been tapped to help Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) wage a communications effort on behalf of changing chamber rules
</p> Should current 7th district Rep.
</p> What Lewis got was a bleak prognosis on the future of his panel.
</p> </p> A Denial and a Non-Denial </p> The 52-year-old Senator denies stoking the presidential rumors. Rather, he said, activists came to him.
</p> Senators behind the draft bill, which checked in at about 400 pages, were still shopping Tuesday for both Republican and Democratic supporters.
Rob Portman (R-Ohio) for U.S. trade representative, hoping to get a vote on a trade bill.</p> [IMGCAP(1)] Bayh is working with Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Reps.
</p> In addition to the bill he introduced with Castle, Price also introduced another piece of legislation Tuesday that would provide additional time for conducting recounts in presidential elections
. … We’re reintroducing a bill first introduced in the last Congress.”
2005 supplemental spending bill.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) kick-started a more aggressive approach to the pending fight over judicial filibusters Tuesday, unveiling his Advise and Consent Working Group.
Former President Bill Clinton also scored points in the 1990s by seizing on such Republican-leaning issues as welfare reform.
Just after 6 o’clock Monday evening, David Barton, a pleasant, soft-spoken man with salt-and-pepper hair, stood outside the doors of the Old Senate Chamber, not far from Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist
</p> “Really, it’s easier to run for the presidency than it is to run for the U.S.
</p> Behind the scenes, the organization has gained considerable entree as well.
</p> Siegel is also trying to recruit New York Democratic Rep.