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Daschle Wants Wingtips on the Ground in S.D.

When Texas businessman Cappy McGarr stood in front of a crowded room of Democratic donors attending the party’s national convention last month, his pitch for helping the re-election campaign of Sen.

Bush Party Poopers

The manager and employees of Helix Lounge are steaming mad about a Bush-Cheney re-election party held at the swanky downtown D.C. locale July 15.

Police Measure Threatens CAA

It was written so as not to inhibit the House and Senate from obtaining such information, but the bills’ language does not exempt the CAA and thus could be used to quash safety and health inspections required

Ethics Weighs Shelby Referral

Shelby is an overwhelming favorite to win re-election, sitting on a campaign account currently worth more than $11.6 million.

Trouble in Paradise?

Despite their advanced ages, Inouye is running for re-election this year, and Akaka is expected to run for a third full term in 2006.

O Tenenbaum

Butler is a highly regarded operative who is best known for managing Debbie Stabenow’s (D-Mich.) successful Senate run in 2000.

Police Plan for NYC Protesters

“We’re going to have to re-examine where Members are staying,” Gainer said, noting that lawmakers may be dispersed in many more hotels in New York than in Boston.

Coburn Sweeps Primary

Tom Coburn won a resounding victory in Oklahoma’s Republican Senate primary Tuesday, staving off a costly runoff and setting up a November showdown with Democratic Rep. Brad Carson.

A Career Ally Keeps ‘Daschle Inc.’ Steady

Now, Rouse is engaged in one of his most personal political battles, working to re-elect Daschle — the Republican Party’s No. 2 target in November, behind only the presumptive Democratic presidential

House Republicans Measure Support for Goss

Hoyer’s tepid response, and subsequent statements by Pelosi, Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) and other Democrats, however, apparently derailed the effort to quickly anoint Goss as CIA

Boston Bounce Weighed

John Kerry will emerge from the Democratic convention with some sort of bump in the polls, whether that energy trickles down to Democrats running in Senate and House races remains an open question.

Some Senate Candidates Stay Home

Two-thirds of Senate Democrats’ “Dream Team” will address the assembled delegates at the party’s national convention this week.

Daschle Speech to Look Homeward

Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle will accuse the Bush administration tonight of being controlled by big business and call on the nation to send Sen.

Romney: Genial Host or GOP Mischief-Maker?

Combining the success he enjoyed heading up the Salt Lake City Olympics, which he parlayed into a successful gubernatorial run, with a winning re-election bid in 2006 might make him a very strong

Youngest Delegate Has Capitol Ambitions

Kennedy in 1996 and marveling over then-President Clinton’s “Building a Bridge to the 21st Century” re-election speech, Rae says he knew that his future was in politics.