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NRCC Fills Its Vacancies After May Shake-up

Since February 2002, Snow has been working for the agency charged with re-imagining and reconstructing the World Trade Center site destroyed by the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.

Richardson Rides to the Rescue

. … This is between the [Texas] House and Senate.” But it wasn’t simply a Texas matter when the state House took up the GOP redistricting plan last month.

Best Argument Against Tax Cuts Is ‘What You Lose’

As Republicans repeatedly cut taxes to “starve the beast” — meaning the government — Democrats should re- introduce voters to the “beast,” showing them what they’re losing in terms of quality education

Biden Aides Plot Strategy

That firm served as the media consultant for Biden’s most recent re-election campaigns, and would likely take on the same role in a presidential campaign, advisers say.

Edwards’ Delay Costly

John Edwards (D-N.C.) remains publicly undecided on whether he will simultaneously seek the presidency and re-election to his Senate seat, two prominent Democratic fundraisers are set to hold events for

MEMORANDUM: Next on Springer?

MEMORANDUM TO: Producers, “Jerry Springer Show” FROM: Dale Butland, Communications Director, Jerry Springer Exploratory Committee DATE: June 19, 2003 RE: Next

Hastert Leads Drive for Bush

Calling for a gesture of solidarity with the White House at the onset of the 2004 campaign, Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) on Wednesday cut a $1,000 check to President Bush’s re-election campaign and

Reid Says He’s Wiser Than He Was in 1998

Senate Minority Whip Harry Reid (D-Nev.) acknowledges he did quite a bit of “underestimating” in the 1998 Senate race, when 428 voters saved him from having to pack his bags and head home to the Silver

Two-Man Landing

She was also the campaign manager for Burns’ successful re-election in 2000, and previously was executive director for the Montana Republican Party.

GAO Finds Oversight Problems in Hart Cleanup

The GAO study, requested by Senate Finance Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), examined the manner in which the EPA awarded contracts for the decontamination effort, its oversight of contractors’

Key Chairmen Again at Odds

But one Senate GOP leadership aide indicated that Grassley may not get the Senate leadership’s blessing to re-pass the same bill and send it back to the House.

New Defense Battle Looms

Seeking to keep costs low and re-establish diplomatic relations, the White House says the measures are “burdensome, counterproductive and have the potential to degrade U.S. military capabilities.

Dan the Man

Few Hawaiians doubt Inouye’s probability of re-election.

Thune Quits 527 Amid Questions of Propriety

Thune’s decision to step down and suspend the group’s activity comes amid concerns that Thune’s status as a potential Senate candidate in 2004 ran afoul of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act’s ban

A Look at Nebraska

Republicans are one Senate seat away from all but completely dominating Nebraska politics.