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Presidential Race Evokes Memories of 1952 Contest

The Republican platform, on the other hand, charged that the Democrats “have plunged us into a war in Korea without the consent of our citizens through their authorized representatives in the Congress

Don’t Look, but Lobbyists Abound

Paul’s Xcel Energy Center leading a team of about eight speechwriters, who will help draft addresses and coordinate with the McCain campaign about what messages should be conveyed from the podium.

Heard on the Hill: Loretta and Linda Lit

“Male superiority is very deeply ingrained in some Latino men of a certain generation — the old ‘women should be seen and not heard’ mentality — and Baca belongs to that camp, although he would certainly

McCain Drops Smoke Tax

Aides have suggested that the Senator merely recognizes that the issue has to be approached without preconditions.

Denver Knows ‘Hart-Ache’

And after eight years of Ronald Reagan, he was, without a doubt, something different. But a funny thing happened on Hart’s march to the White House.

Way Under the Dome

And although plenty of folks venture to the basement to migrate between the buildings or run errands, the workers down below have the unique duty of supporting Congressional operations — often without

Pelosi Faces Unease on Oil

Sept. 30 will not come and go without a vote on opening the OCS,” Altmire said, referring to the Outer Continental Shelf.

Rove Appearance Could Follow Court Ruling

But Judge John Bates ruled Thursday that “the Executive’s current claim of absolute immunity from compelled congressional process for senior presidential aides is without any support in the case

Stevens Gets Trial Date in September

“It should be one that moves quickly.” He also requested a compressed discovery period for the case, and Morris said the government is prepared to provide Stevens’ counsel with most of its materials

Heard on the Hill: Stevens — Forgive and Forget

That’s when Stevens spoke up, saying that employees should be encouraged to come forward and identify their mistakes and that Congress should offer them a way to stop more spending without fearing

Money Matters: Schock and Awe

But could Schock’s decision to campaign with the wildly unpopular chief executive this close to the election become the latest rookie blunder in what should be a safe GOP district?

Lamborn Primary Redux: A Tough Fight

Should freshman Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-Colo.) survive his Aug. 12 primary, he might want to send a thank-you card to retired Air Force officer Bentley Rayburn, one of his two GOP opponents.

Republican Seat in Great Peril

However, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee maintained that Begich has always been a strong contender in the race — with or without the charges against Stevens.

110th Congress Dropped the Ball on Continuity Issues

were set off, we would have the ultimate nightmare: Everyone in the line of succession for the presidency gone, and no clear and definitive sense of who would step up to be in charge, a Congress left without

Justice Hiring Practices Political

“Nevertheless, we recommend that the Department consider the findings in this report should they apply in the future for another position with the Department.” Attorney General Michael Mukasey praised

Norton Seeks Uniform Photo Rules for Station

“I’m not saying that every corner of the facility should be open at all times, but you need to have somebody familiar with the caseload do it rather than flying by the seat of their pants the way they