In the Print Edition
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News
Members Take Case to Iowa One week out from the balloting that will make or break his presidential campaign, Rep. Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.) is bringing a cavalcade of Congressional supporters including House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (Calif.) and Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (Md.) to Iowa in a final push before the state’s Jan. 19 caucuses.
Kucinich Broke Rules
Bush’s Senate Team Gets an Overhaul
Tancredo’s Own White House Battle
Opinion
Editorial: FEC Loopholes The Federal Election Commission is at it again, poking loopholes in the new Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act to permit federal officeholders and candidates to raise soft money, this time for so-called 527 political committees.
Kondracke: Bush Campaign Team Operate as if 2004 Will Be Close Race
Rothenberg: In Early States, Ads Create More Hype Than Actual Impact
Politics
Special Interest Faced with the first competitive special election of the 2004 cycle, House Republicans have helped to raise nearly $500,000 for Kentucky state Sen. Alice Forgy Kerr (R) as she seeks to hold the 6th district seat vacated by new Kentucky Gov. Ernie Fletcher (R).
Oklahoma Plot Thickens
DSCC Tries To Clear La. Field for John
Redistricting Not Yet on the Statehouse Agenda
Around the Hill
Tour of Duty After returning from Iraq, Jason Roe, chief of staff to Florida Rep. Tom Feeney (R), likes to joke that if he ever ran for elected office, he’d likely be trounced in any GOP primary.
Stroll the Anacostia at the Building Museum
Climbers: Deutsch Welcomes New and Not-So-New Staff
HillTalk: Archives to Display Original Proclamation
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