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Democrats Seem Lost in the Fog of Political War

Bush simply didn’t believe that a president whose job approval had topped 90 percent less than three months before could lose re-election. They thought they could coast to victory.

GOP Women Launching Group

statement, Lindy Harvey, the GOP operative working to get WIN off the ground, rattled off several statistics from the Census Bureau, the Center for Women’s Business Research and the Tom Peters book, “Re-Imagine

Weeklong Senate Race Looms

Intense as the jockeying for the Senate vacancy is expected to be, it is just one part of a three-piece puzzle affecting Wyoming politics in 2008, with the re-election races of Sen.

Lott’s PAC Fundraising Soars Anew

Other top lawmakers, including Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky

CHC Frustrated on Immigration

The implosion of the Senate immigration reform deal last week has frustrated members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus who were counting on the Senate to pass a bill — even one they find to be overly

Thompson May Help Iowa GOP Candidates

Kochel, who served as executive director of the state GOP from 1995 to 1996, said the money raised from the straw poll in 1995 helped the Iowa GOP take over the state Senate in the 1996 elections

Reaching Out to the Hill’s Many Faiths

Senate Chaplain Barry Black conducts two lunch studies for staff each week — Tuesdays at noon at Postal Square and Fridays at noon on the first floor of the Dirksen Senate Office Building.

Ready to Rumble

Hagel, who has flirted with running for president — possibly as an Independent — has not revealed whether he will run for re-election.

Colleagues Mourn Thomas

Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.) also is up for re-election next year, but he is considered a shoo-in for a third term, as popular Gov.