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The Next Freshman Class

But as of this writing we still don’t know whether Franklin County Commissioner Mary Jo Kilroy (D) will be joining the 111th Congress as the new Member from Ohio’s 15th district.

Emanuel Is Off to White House

Borovicka, who ran Emanuel’s initial 2002 campaign, was the lawmaker’s district director until last January, when — like Emanuel before he was first elected — he became an investment banker.

Ryan Mulls Running for Leader

“He is not reaching out to others, simply hearing from those reaching out to him,” said Ryan’s spokesman Conor Sweeney.

Chamber Vows to Fight Free Choice Act

“The nation is well-prepared to address that subject and to participate in that debate, and it’s not gonna be a walk in the park,” he said, adding: “We’re going to win this thing.” Donohue

DeMint to Remain Head of Senate Conservatives

DeMint also used the announcement to take a swipe at his own leadership, which he has often found himself at odds with and has been increasingly critical of in the wake of Tuesday’s elections.

Reform Groups to Aim for Public Financing

.” “While other issues on our reform agenda are important, the way Washington works is not going to change until we fundamentally change the nation’s campaign finance laws.” The statement,

Dodd Keeping Banking Gavel

Kennedy’s health has been in question after he underwent surgery for a brain tumor earlier this year.

Blunt Is Out

House Republicans lost more than 20 seats in Tuesday’s bruising elections.

Ensign Enlists Supporters for Stevens, Other Races

.” In a subsequent statement to reporters provided by McConnell’s office, the Minority Leader extended that timeline to include the appellate process, which could last for months or even years.

Alaska’s GOP Houdinis May Escape

This is particularly true for Alaska’s “Senator of the Millennium,” Ted Stevens (R), who just last week was convicted on seven counts in a federal court for filing false financial statements.

NRSC Race on Hold

Norm Coleman’s (R-Minn.) re-election bid going into a recount and as many as two other Senate Republicans facing protracted election fights, Sen.

Sans Shays, GOP Is Hibernating in Northeast

Though polls tightened at the end, the former governor ended up winning all but three of the Granite State’s 10 counties. In the state’s other high-profile rematch, Rep.

Republicans Avoid Worst-Case Scenario

In a world defined by cold, hard math, Tuesday’s House and Senate races weren’t too kind — particularly given President-elect Obama’s resounding victory over Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.).