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Vietnam Veterans Group Wants Names Added to Wall

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is missing names, according to a veterans group pushing for legislation that would have the Defense Department re-examine the eligibility requirements for inscribing names

DSCC, NRSC Maintain Record Funding Pace

“They control the presidency, the House and the Senate.” The Republicans’ financial edge is even more pronounced on the presidential and House levels.

No Ordinary Joe

“I helped throw a fundraiser for him,” he said of the Senate campaign, which came before Scarborough was hired as a talk-show host.

Hideaway Chase Loses Its Luster

And the Senators who lost re-election — such as Sens. Max Cleland (D-Ga.) and Jean Carnahan (D-Mo.) — were relatively junior lawmakers who did not leave behind prime hideaways.

A Look at Minnesota

[IMGCAP(1)] In the last election alone, the GOP picked up the governorship and the late Paul Wellstone’s (D) Senate seat, achieved parity in the House delegation by knocking off Rep.

Wanted: Job Opportunities

Cummings, Brazile and a number of other black leaders met Thursday with Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) and Sen.

Frist Looks To ’04

He instead relies on a close-knit group of advisers, many of whom worked for him at the Senate campaign committee.

K Street Doors Finally Open for GOP

Nearly a decade after Congressional Republicans swept control of the House and Senate, Corporate America has accelerated its efforts to put a GOP face on its Washington lobbying shops.

Pickering Up All the Pieces

Among Republicans, the most prominent name being mentioned as a potential candidate in the 3rd is state Auditor Phil Bryant, who has held the job since 1996 and is up for re-election this year.

Democratic Party Must Repair Ties With Black Voters

On the heels of a surprising Supreme Court victory for affirmative action, Senate Democrats and the Congressional Black Caucus will convene a national summit today to discuss issues of importance to African-Americans

Healing Time

When Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) asked House Republicans last week to give to President Bush’s re-election effort, Rep. Heather Wilson (N.M.) took that plea to heart — and then some.

Matthews’ Brother Passes on House Race

While TV talk-show host Chris Matthews has dreamed of running for Senate in his native Pennsylvania some day, his Republican brother has decided to pass on a run for Congress there in 2004.

Hoeffel To Seek Senate

Recent polling conducted on behalf of Hoeffel by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee showed Specter’s re-election numbers “well below” the 50 percent mark, according to one Democratic source