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Obama Camp Looks to Unify Hill Democrats

A day after President Barack Obama relit the partisan war over the Bush tax cuts, the president’s team deployed to Capitol Hill to reassure Democrats about the president’s re-election and messaging strategy

Shop Talk: Carrying the Torch

Dave Nalle, the policy and messaging adviser, is the national chairman of the Republican Liberty Caucus and an adviser to Republican Ted Cruz’s Texas Senate campaign.

Cabinet Members a Super PAC No-Show

“We have been crystal clear in expressing our support for Priorities USA Action and its mission: re-electing the President,” campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt said.

After Health Care Ruling, Law Still Politically Toxic

Supreme Court’s decision upholding President Barack Obama’s health care law is a historic policy victory for his administration and the Democrats who lost control of the House and their filibuster-proof Senate

Fall Elections Shape Future Rosters

Robert Dold (Ill.), Joe Walsh (Ill.), Chris Gibson (N.Y.), Bill Johnson (Ohio) and Jeff Denham (Calif.) all face competitive re-election races of varying severity. Third baseman Rep.

Orrin Hatch Poised to Win 7th Term

Hatch is conservative but has shown a willingness to work across the aisle over his nearly 36 years in the Senate, not unlike Bennett.

Sides Still Talking as Deadline Looms

President, the Senate will stay as long as we have to, end of the week if necessary, to complete this substantial workload,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said on the floor Monday.

Charlie Rangel’s Fate on the Line

Also on the ballot in New York today is the GOP Senate primary between Rep. Bob Turner, Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos and attorney Wendy Long.

Highlight Fights May Detract From Jobs Focus

The “Fast and Furious” investigation knocked House Republicans off their jobs message last week, and a series of detours ensures the party will have trouble re- centering its election-year economic message