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Granite State a Battleground at All Levels

“While these races appear close today, I think they’re only close because the vast majority of independent voters are still making up their minds,” said Jim Demers, a longtime Democratic activist

Lautenberg Pitches In to Help Retire Clinton’s Debt

Revenue Service, registering a joint fundraising committee that treasurer Peter Nichols confirmed was to help Clinton retire her presidential campaign debt and help Lautenberg raise money for his 2008 re-election

Energy: Deal or Dry Hole?

“It looks like we’re allowing something that we’re not allowing.” For her part, Pelosi explained her evolution on the issue as trying to stave off the expiration of the offshore drilling ban on Sept

House Energized for Next Week

On Wednesday, lawmakers will take up the Senate version of the Americans with Disabilities Act amendments. A postponed environmental education bill is also on tap this week.

House GOP Women Line Up for Ticket

“Whether you’re Democrat or independent or Republican, that is something that people relate to,” Blackburn said. “I think that people really appreciate the time that she has put into this.

Auto Companies Lobby on Bailout

“We’re going from big vehicles to small vehicles,” the lobbyist said, which could “double mileage” in some cases.

Senate Breaks Highway Bill Gridlock

The Senate on Wednesday cleared away obstacles to a highway repair bill and passed the measure on voice vote, after Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) agreed to allow GOP critics to have their say on

GOP Senators Pulled in Two Directions

Even Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) privately told Republicans during their weekly lunch Tuesday that he hopes agreements could be reached with Democrats to ensure the Senate adjourns

Could Andrews’ Comeback Hurt Party?

But considering the outrage that Andrews’ reversal caused in newspaper editorials and in Republican and Democratic circles around the state, some New Jersey insiders are wondering if the Congressman’s re-election

Gang of 10 Gives GOP Heartburn

Senate Republicans say they fear they might have lost their edge on the energy issue after some of their GOP colleagues joined the “Gang of 10” that is pursuing a bipartisan compromise.

Cantor Peddles an Agenda

“Middle Class Bill of Rights” was borne out of his frustration after the 2006 elections, when independent voters overwhelmingly backed Democratic candidates and the GOP lost control of the House and Senate

Stevens’ Motions to Dismiss Denied

judge turned back two attempts by the Senator’s attorneys to dismiss the case in its entirety, including an argument that the government’s prosecution violates the separation of powers and that only the Senate

Heard on the Hill: Pearls Before Swine

We’re not going to put lipstick on a caterpillar and declare it a success.’” A Different Kind of Pig. Sen. Elizabeth Dole has some very powerful lawyers around town absolutely mortified.