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Bluegrass Brawl

At an NRSC press conference on Wednesday, Cornyn said he has been working to send out the message that “you better get ready. … And if you’re not prepared for what you’re going to experience in 2010

Hatch Mounts Aggressive Defense of Geithner

Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) came out Wednesday with his strongest words yet in support of Treasury secretary appointee Timothy Geithner, going far enough to call on his Republican Senate colleagues to overlook

NRSC Looks to Modernize

networking sites or other emerging technologies — to better connect the committee and Senate candidates with supporters and donors.

Shop Talk: Forti-Fied

Forti most recently served as vice president of issue advocacy for FreedomÂ’s Watch, the conservative group that sought to boost GOP House and Senate candidates in 2008.

Senators Told to Start Running

Wary of repeating the electoral bloodletting of the past two cycles, Senate Republican leaders are pressuring their colleagues up for re-election in 2010 to immediately begin putting in place extensive

GOP Mutes Rhetoric for Now

In the Senate, Republicans are temporarily opting against all-out partisan warfare as they wait to see how Democratic leaders will run the chamber in the weeks and months ahead.

Stay Tuned

In the midst of this deep recession, weÂ’re encouraged that leaders of both parties are pledging cooperation and open-mindedness as the incoming Obama administration tries to come up with a recovery

Hill Climbers: One Writer’s Beginnings

“Being in the Senate gives you a unique view of history in the making.” One might think that working for the Justice Department and the Senate Judiciary Committee wouldn’t leave much time for dabbling

YouTube Gets No $, but Good PR

The site is thus becoming a one-stop shop for all House and Senate video content — and the company has been able to promote itself that way.

Reform Mantle Is Passed to Castle, Price

Christopher Shays (Conn.) was defeated for re-election in November, the House lost not only its last GOP Member from New England, but also the remaining point person for campaign finance reform issues

Obama Works the Halls

Tom Coburn (R-Okla), a conservative whose bitter struggle with Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) over public lands legislation entangled the Senate for months, says ObamaÂ’s courtship is genuine.

K Street Files: Party Time

As firms prepare to file their fourth-quarter lobbying disclosures by Jan. 21, those termination reports are already piling up — 250 as of Monday, according to Senate disclosure records.