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Sununu to Skip GOP Convention

John Sununu (N.H.) is the latest in a growing number of GOP lawmakers who will skip their partyÂ’s presidential convention in order to spend time campaigning for their re-election.

Parties Subject to Myriad Rules

But on Monday the RIAA sent out an e-mail to guests noting that while the Senate Ethics Committee had affirmed that designation, the House ethics committee had not approved the event.

Heard on the Hill: Boss-in-Waiting

.Â’ ItÂ’s a Senate slumber party! Or at least a Senate hotel. Most of the Democratic Senators are sharing the same hotel in the Mile High City, HOH hears.

History, Not Her Story, in Denver

Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), one of ClintonÂ’s strongest Senate supporters, said many of ClintonÂ’s female supporters will arrive in Denver still hurting from the bruising primary.

Capitol Police Join Team in Denver

Their job is much the same as on the Hill: provide security details for House and Senate leadership and work to keep the legislative branch safe.

Party Time? Not for Leaders

The exceptions are Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), who is co-hosting an event tonight with fellow Illinoisan Emanuel, and Senate Minority Whip Jon Kyl (Ariz.), who is throwing an afternoon

Dean Seeks to Deploy Obama Foot Soldiers

Roughly a dozen House and Senate seats are competitive in the area. Before arriving in Denver over the weekend, Dean campaigned in Nevada, Arizona and New Mexico as part of a bus tour.

Colorado Democrat Soft-Pedals Partisan Views

Perry said he is open to voting for a Democrat for Congress on Nov. 4, and that he is undecided as well about whom he will support in ColoradoÂ’s open Senate race and the presidential contest.

Sen. Salazar Keeping Options Open

Ken Salazar (D-Colo.) on Wednesday declined to commit to running for re-election in 2010 or rule out serving in the next White House administration.

Stevens Airs New Ads Touting Accomplishments

Stevens, the Senate’s longest-serving Republican, even jumps on the change message bandwagon in one ad that features various testimonials from Alaskans. “People talk about change, Sen.