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Obama Unlikely to Tap Gregg Today

GOP Senators have been pushing for Gregg to remain in the Senate, but barring that, they have insisted that New Hampshire’s Democratic Gov.

Daschle Works to Save Nomination

“I am deeply embarrassed and disappointed by the errors that required me to amend my tax returns,” the former Democratic Senate Majority Leader said in a letter to Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont

Franken Stuck in Holding Pattern

Republican Norm Coleman — whose first Senate term expired in early January — is in the midst of contesting the results of his re-election bid as allowed for under state election law.

Sharing a Liver, Saving a Life

“But it hurt,” he said, “to think that I would have to go to them and explain to them that we don’t know what we’re going to do now.” Gleason never had to have that conversation.

Senate Braces for Stimulus Showdown

As the Senate gears up to debate the economic stimulus package this week, Republicans on Sunday stepped up their criticism while Democrats expressed confidence of passage — although the final shape of

Obama Predicts Changes and Passage for Stimulus

President Barack Obama on Sunday said he is “confident” the economic stimulus plan now being considered in the Senate would “receive substantial support” in Congress when it is voted on in its final form

Gregg’s Gain Would Be Senate’s Loss

“It’s no secret we’re on bubble for a filibuster-proof Senate for Democrats, and that’s not a good thing,” National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn (Texas) said in an interview

Judiciary to Test Post-Partisanship

One senior Republican Senate aide said Obama could help pave the way for a friction-free process by offering an olive branch to the Senate GOP Conference, such as re-nominating a few of Bush’s court

Steele Elected First Black RNC Chairman

“We’re going to bring this party to every corner, every boardroom, every neighborhood, every commmunity, and we’re going to say to friend and foe alike, we want you to be a part of us, we want you

GOP’s Northern Star on the Rise

Ted Stevens (R), who in the face of a corruption scandal lost his re-election bid in November, and the resignation of Sen.

The All-GOP Firm: It Ain’t Dead Yet

“The fact that we’re doing well in this environment shouldn’t be surprising.” Over the past three years, the firm’s lobby revenues have held fairly steady at $7.7 million.

McConnell Challenges Party Faithful

In a sober address at the Republican National Committee’s winter meeting Thursday afternoon, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) challenged GOP colleagues to get to work after two bruising elections