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Appointees May Leave Surpluses

“They can invest the money, so they can earn interest, but they wouldn’t necessarily be taking contributions or spending money for political purposes while they’re serving in the administration,”

First Step to GOP Recovery: Fire Rush Limbaugh

“Democrats are going where they’re growing,” he said, while Republicans are isolating themselves in a fading portion of the population — old, white, less-educated, highly religious Southerners.

Senate Republicans Add New Blood

Newly elected National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn (Texas) said Tuesday he hopes to build a more competitive fundraising and candidate recruitment program in the Senate Republicans

McCain to Run in 2010

John McCain (R-Ariz.) has decided to run for re-election to his Senate seat in 2010. McCain, 72, announced the decision during a meeting Tuesday evening with top ally Sen.

Reid Won’t Rule Out December Session

Beginning his remarks following the Senate Democrats’ weekly policy luncheon, Reid jokingly said the meeting may be the Conference’s last before the new Congress begins next year.

Staff Hunt Starts For 2010 Cycle

For Republicans on the Senate side, the campaign committee transition is more set. The Senate GOP voted Tuesday, as expected, to elevate Sen.

A Mainer Duo With a Singular Role

“They’re independent. They break with [their] leadership and are used to reaching across the aisle,” said Madigan, who is from Portland, Maine.

Eyes Are Still on Lieberman

“We’re all going to be paying close attention to that, as we would any kind of oversight,” Casey said.

Democrats Look to ’34, Not ’94

Democrats, who will soon hold the House, Senate and White House for the first time since 1994, say they have learned the lessons of President Bill Clinton’s first two years and are desperate not to repeat