Skip to content

Search Roll Call

Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.

1,222 results for "senate re"

Filters: 108th Congress Clear all

Bald Truth

Phil Gramm (R-Texas), who was overheard in the Senate barber shop last week getting all giddy about how the one-year ban on lobbying former colleagues just expired for him.

Transcript of Daschle Interview

On Monday, Dec. 1, Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) sat down in his Capitol office for an interview with Roll Call, with topics ranging from his relationships with Majority Leader Bill Frist

NRCC Staffs Up Field and Press Shops

Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), now the Senate Majority Leader. Paulitz, meanwhile, joins the NRCC as press secretary after serving in the same capacity for Rep. Mark Foley (R-Fla.) since 2001.

Movement in the Mountain State

Hammond, 24, also worked as a field manager on Sununu’s 2002 Senate campaign and served in his House office.

Jones, Dornan: Late Calif. Entries

Jones’ decision to run for the Senate, which had been expected for several weeks, led the news coming out of the Golden State. The GOP field already included ex-U.S.

Dean Focuses On Ky. Special

“We have built a grassroots campaign capable of doing this in targeted races in both the Senate and the House,” said Dean campaign manager Joe Trippi.

Bill’s Blog

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), who loves to fire off quick-burst e-mails from his BlackBerry, sent close supporters a post-Thanksgiving dispatch offering a window on his plans for the chamber

More Specter Changes

Saunders has served in various positions on the Congressman’s re-election campaigns to the state House; he served as an administrative assistant and press secretary on his first Congressional election

Propped Up

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) is fond of using surgical analogies to describe his tenure of leading the chamber, much in the same way that ex-jocks like Sen.

Better Than Wesley

Despite his affinity for quoting scripture on the Senate floor, Sen.

GOP Group Joins Soft-Money Fray

A not-for-profit organization with strong Republican ties has re-formed in recent months with several top GOP strategists at the helm in an effort to counter the proliferation of soft-money groups on the