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RSC Pressing For Deep Cuts

Other initiatives favored by House conservatives, including re-opening the recently passed highway bill to strip out $26 billion in “add-ons” disparaged as pork projects by budget hawks, also have

Daschle Seeks to Get Back in Game

Seeking to re-establish himself as a political force, former Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) is forming a new political action committee, raising money for his former colleagues and trying

Humane Society Gallops Rightward

Rick Santorum (R-Pa.), and in appreciation, the Humane Society has made his hotly contested re-election one of its top priorities.

Does He Know The Aristocrats?

The site, JustHillary.com, supplies information on Clinton’s Senate duties, her re-election campaign, her putative presidential campaign and more.

McCain, Feingold Targeting Rider

In a “Dear Colleague” letter, Feingold and McCain noted that national parties could turn around and spend those funds on the lawmaker’s own re-election, “effectively subverting individual and PAC

Ricketts Is GOP Favorite in Nebraska

Nelson] can be defeated,” said McAuliffe, who currently is working for Ricketts and last year ran the Republican National Committee’s independent expenditure media campaign on behalf of the president’s re-election

Right Pleased With Specter

After bitterly attempting to deny Senate Judiciary Chairman Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) the gavel, conservative activists are now beginning to praise the five-term moderate as an unexpected ally in several key

Mr. Sears Goes to Washington

Before relinquishing his state director title, Janssen had been a key player on Hagel’s team since 1996, when he served as organizational director for Hagel’s Senate campaign.

GOP Leaders Rally Around Chafee

Senate Majority Whip Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who appeared in Rhode Island on Chafee’s behalf in February, huddled with him on the Senate floor Thursday night, shortly after Laffey declared his candidacy

He’s Back?

John, who has been working as a lobbyist at Arent Fox since his unsuccessful Senate bid last year, said the hurricane’s ravages are helping convince him to re-enter public life.

Iraq, Economy Threaten Bush’s Run of Victories

Democratic President Bill Clinton (1993-2001) began his re-election year, 1996, with a 55 percent success rate in Congress, which fell to 53 percent in 1997, then to 38 percent in 1998, before rising back