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Hess Pens Transition Guidebook

what Obama has that Clinton didn’t have is discipline, so he’s very smart and very disciplined and he has an interesting résumé — I think it was perfect that he was here for part of just one term in the Senate

Heard on the Hill: Sleeping on the Job

At least Brady’s teaching the frosh (by example) a skill that they’re going to have to learn eventually on Capitol Hill: delegating. Dean’s 60 Candles.

Senate GOP May Punt on Stevens

Republicans are bracing for a fight with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) over the breakdown of committee budgets.

Georgia Runoff Gives GOP Angst

Wyche Fowler (D) in 1992 and was instrumental in former Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist’s (R-Tenn.) defeat of then-Sen. Jim Sasser (D) in 1994.

Lieberman Looking Safe

expected to argue that Democrats would not have been in the majority for the past two years if it had not been for his decision to continue caucusing with them after he lost his primary in 2006 but won re-election

GOP Looks to Re-Brand

Senate leaders sound more determined than House leaders to appeal to moderates.

Obama Names Hill Vets to Key Roles

He also worked for former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) before Daschle was defeated in his 2004 re-election bid.

Latest Count: Begich Still Up

With state officials continuing to tally early, absentee and questionable ballots in Alaska’s Senate race, Anchorage Mayor Mark Begich (D) continued to hold a slim lead over Republican Sen.

Baker Tackles the Hill From the Outside

In part, the group’s mission in Washington is to re-brand itself, moving away from the image of ultra-rich people making lots of money to telling the story of how hedge funds exist in every state