The Hill Articles: February 6, 2008

February 6
Clinton and Obama are chums on Senate floor $170B more for Iraq war Brownback courting right for Sen. McCain Overlooked Asian voters boost Clinton The stimulus gets derailed in the Senate Weyant’s World: February 7, 2008 Split Illinois results could muddle Dems’ plans to take Hastert seat Mississippi Supreme Court sets election for November Senate picks up work on wiretapping bill Boehner repeats criticism of carbon-offset purchases What We Learned Last Night About the Presidential Campaign Washington talk turns to McCain’s running mate House GOP to seek vote on earmark plan RNC on Super Tuesday Results Manufacturing group sues over new lobbying disclosure rules Cost of today’s wars may squeeze Army’s future fighting brigades In defense of earmarks Faltering Romney to meet with Hill allies State by State Rein in F-35 aircraft program to salvage billions of dollars Super blooper McCain’s next hurdle Music to their ears A fishy state of affairs Washington lobbyist Jack Quinn answers 20 Questions Beer video provides new inspiration for happy hour A monumental occasion So many choices, so little time Make me a match Planning a wedding is not a piece of cake Location, location, location McCain is the Strongest Candidate (Rep. John Shimkus) Girls’ night out of the ordinary Top romantic restaurants Top romantic D.C. movies The Race is Far From Over for Romney (Rep. Howard Coble) Huckabee Proved Doubters Wrong (Rep. Don Young) Dean says McCain is the GOP nominee DNC: Delegates, Unity, and Super Tuesday Clinton Creates Change Through Experience (Rep. Diana DeGette) Dick Morris is Wrong (Again) Laesch could challenge result, create two different Democratic nominees for Hastert’s seat McCain is a Taxpayer Hero Romney to meet with congressional supporters The Draw Is Hillary Just Bi-Coastal? Clinton’s Persistence Keeps Her Ahead (Rep. Joe Sestak) Farm Bill Veto Worries Manufacturing group sues over ethics law The Obama Arch, The Hillary Counter-Punch Hillary’s Woes Will Continue McCain Can Beat Hillary Super Tuesday Wrap Up Lipinski, Oberweis win Illinois primaries McCain wins big; Obama, Clinton continue to dance Primary/Caucus Results Clinton captures California Missouri back to ‘too close to call’ McCain opens big delegate lead with winner-take-all wins For Dems, the race goes on Huckabee ties Romney at 5 with Tennessee win; McCain leads with 8 states