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VP Picks Could Affect Ticket

Barack Obama (Ill.) and Democratic House and Senate candidates are threatening historically conservative strongholds — Republicans expect Palin to blunt this attack, generating voter turnout and activist

Protests Escalate in St. Paul

Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Terrance Gainer said the blocked-off streets and dense downtown area made it tough for the Capitol Police officers who are guarding Members this week.

Protests Escalate in St. Paul

Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Terrance Gainer said the blocked-off streets and dense downtown area made it tough for the Capitol Police officers who are guarding Members this week.

RNC Opens on Subdued Note

“You’re seeing Republican governors in Republican states I think do a fabulous job of taking care of their citizens,” Perry said.

Alaska Republicans Get a Palin Booster

Just a week ago, for the first time in the stateÂ’s history, Alaska Democrats had a shot at the at-large Congressional seat, a Senate seat and even the stateÂ’s three electoral votes for the presidency

GOP Ready to Raise McCain

.” Boehner and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), the convention’s temporary chairman, both have speaking roles tonight, part of about a dozen Congressional lawmakers who are participants

Palin Shrinks Diversity Gap

Fast-forward four years: Steele failed in his Senate bid and no longer holds office — he is chairman of GOPAC, an arm of the party that recruits and trains activists — yet is still speaking at the convention

Capitol Police, Local Officers Bolster Security

Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Terrance Gainer said a week of avoiding protests and closed roads in Denver could convince Capitol Police officials that about a half-dozen more officers are needed.

Byrd Perseveres As West Virginians Look On

And when Byrd was up for re-election for his ninth Senate term in 2006, the Burkes — who are in Denver this week as part of the West Virginia delegation — naturally put a “Robert Byrd for Senate”