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Senators Tapped For ‘Truth Squad’

John Edwards (D-N.C.) as his vice presidential pick, top Republican Party officials huddled with a handful of GOP Senators who will comprise the leading edge of President Bush’s re-election communications

Doctors to Run Ads

A group representing nearly a quarter million physicians has launched television advertisements in two states that host key Senate races this fall, hoping to boost candidates who are likely to support

Lindsey Graham: Pushing the Envelope

In just a year and a half in the Senate, he has forged bipartisan alliances, and even friendships, with the likes of Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) and Sen.

Ryan Quits Bid for Illinois Senate Seat

Investment banker-turned-school teacher Jack Ryan, once touted as an up-and-coming star within the GOP, bowed out of the Illinois Senate race this afternoon — four days after sex-club allegations set off

Frist May Get New Powers

Senate Republican leaders are considering granting Majority Leader Bill Frist (Tenn.) more power over committee assignments, a tool which would allow him to reward loyal Senators and punish wayward Republicans

Guns and Chappaquiddick

Senate with all the Senators behaving and seated nicely at their desks. But for several minutes — close to 15 minutes, sources say — there were only 99 Senators on the floor.

20 Targeted in Marriage Battle

A similar broadcast on July 11 — one day before the Senate turns it attention to the matter — will feature Tony Perkins of the Family Research Council, James Dobson of Focus on the Family and Chuck

Aides to McCain, Bush Discuss Convention Role

While McCain faces only token opposition for re-election this fall, his aides noted that a strong, well-financed, get-out-the-vote operation by McCain could give Bush a boost in Arizona, which he

Now Who’s Horsing Around?

The e-mail also said Rehberg made fun of the Kazakh people, particularly their hats by re-enacting a “Saturday Night Live” skit and calling the locals “Coneheads.”

Republicans Quiet on Ryan — for Now

One day after the explosive custody records of Illinois Senate candidate Jack Ryan were made public, Republicans from Chicago to Washington, D.C., were taking a wait-and-see approach — at least publicly