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Cleland Appointment?

[IMGCAP(1)] Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) recommended Cleland for the post Thursday and described his former colleague as “a selfless, dedicated public servant committed to improving

Bush Pioneer Gambles on Reid

Sig Rogich, a powerful Nevada-based Republican political consultant and corporate communications guru with close ties to President Bush, is working behind the scenes to generate support for Senate Minority

Hill GOP Bonding With Bush

Top officials from the Bush-Cheney re-election campaign have begun strategy sessions with key House and Senate Republicans, the latest signs of an unprecedented GOP effort to forge a unified political

Flake Skips Senate Bid

John McCain in the 2004 Republican primary and would instead seek re-election. “After a lot of soul searching on this, I decided I’d probably get whipped,” Flake said.

Five Still Uncertain About ’04

Nickles, whose 14-year run in various Senate leadership posts ended last year, has said he may wait as late as next spring to decide if he’ll run for re-election.

Raised on the Radio

The 26-year-old also served as the full-time field director of the Congressman’s 2002 re-election campaign.

Democrats Lagging In House Recruitment

In a bid to help kick their recruiting drive into gear, leaders have re-enlisted Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (Md.) and asked him to once again take a leading role in trying to win commitments from

Daschle on the Offensive

By refusing to rule out a Senate race, Janklow puts the White House in a tough position. Janklow and former President George H.W.

The Big Texas Distraction

Though Democrats are heavily outnumbered in both the state House and Senate, Senate rules require a two-thirds vote to bring up legislation — a process that requires Republicans to woo the votes

A Life in Print

committee that was up on the Hill, where we would come up with record retention schedule for all of the legislative branch agencies,” Garvey said of the project in which he worked with the House and Senate

Taking it to the Beach

One year, the Republican Party “had kids dressed up as Buddhist Monks,” as a taunt against then-President Bill Clinton’s re-election fundraising campaign, said Ellen Williams, Kentucky GOP chairwoman.