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HOH’s One-Minute Recess: Poetry in Motion

Roland Burris took to the Senate floor this morning with a poem that he penned �in the spirit of the season.� The Illinois Democrat said he wanted to share good cheer with Democrats and Republicans alike

Reid Campaign Touts Health Care Bill in E-Mail

The campaign of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), who has been trailing in recent polls as he seeks re-election, released an e-mail Monday night touting Reid’s role in promoting “the historic

Nelson Under Fire for Abortion Deal

Ben Nelson (D-Neb.) over a deal on abortion provisions included in Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) health care overhaul bill, accusing Nelson of “betraying— the organization.

Clinton Makes Fundraising Pitch for Lincoln

Blanche Lincoln (D), a crucial swing vote in the Senate’s ongoing health care debate, called out the big guns for her re-election effort on Thursday, releasing a fundraising appeal from former President

Clinton Makes Fundraising Pitch for Lincoln

Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.), who is a crucial swing vote in the Senate’s ongoing health care debate, called out the big guns for her re-election effort on Thursday, releasing a fundraising appeal this morning

K Street Takes Stock of Hill Prospects

Senate Democrats will make more than Senate Republicans coming from ‘money’ committees,— McCormick Group’s Ivan Adler said, referring to panels such as Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs, and Finance

House Democrats Eke Out Adjournment

For her colleagues facing tough re-election fights, that meant gut-check votes on the two final pieces of House business for the year.

Senate Closes In on Health Care Deal

They know time is on their side,— a senior Democratic Senate aide said. “There are many reasons we should get this done by the end of the year.

Candidate Shuffle Continues in Tennessee 6

On the Democratic side, Gallatin Mayor Jo Ann Graves, who previously served in the state Senate, took her name out of consideration for the Congressional race.

GOP, Democrats Flip-Flop on Debt-Limit Maneuver

At the time, nearly every Republican voted for a rule calling for House and Senate conferees to “take all steps necessary to guarantee the full faith and credit of the government— – innocuous-sounding