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p> THE NEW LUBYANKA br> Chairman Terry McAuliffe will cut the ribbon next week on the DNC's new renovated and expanded office space in Washington, D.C. The space, which cost the DNC more than $25 million (costs would have been more, but about 40 percent of the work was performed by nonunion labor), features new radio and TV studios to further the party's propaganda efforts. /p>McAuliffe would like to have the new building bear his name, but donors and the DNC board have balked at that move until after seeing what happens in the 2004 election.
"Terry did great things for Bill Clinton, but he hasn't won a thing for the party since becoming chairman," says a DNC donor from Ohio. "He's got one last shot."
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