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House GOP Shake-Up in the Works?

According to a GOP aide on Monday, Hensarling already is calling Members to gauge support for a possible run for Putnam’s job.

DCCC Raising Funds for Disputed Elections

The DCCC fundraising juggernaut is now looking to keep its coffers stocked so it can afford any legal fights that it feels might be necessary in the aftermath’s of today’s elections.

Lampson Loses in GOP-Leaning District

With 94 percent reporting, the Associated Press called the race for former Senate aide Pete Olson, who took 52 percent to Lampson’s 45 percent in the GOP-leaning district.

Hulshof Loses Missouri Gubernatorial Race

Although Hulshof’s political fate is clear, his successor’s remains uncertain. With 89 percent of the votes counted, former state tourism director Blaine Luetkemeyer (R) was leading state Rep.

Capito Wins Fifth Term

Shelley Moore Capito (R) appears set to win a fifth term in the Mountain State’s 2nd district.

Scandal-Plagued Mahoney Goes Down to Defeat

Mahoney was already being targeted for defeat when details of the freshman’s affair with a former campaign staffer — and his attempts to keep it quiet — came to light in October.

Wave of House Results Expected Soon

Mark Kirk’s (R) seat and retiring Rep. Jerry Weller’s (R) district, but are also reaching for the more conservative district currently held by retiring Rep. Ray LaHood (R).

Parties Get Started as Results Trickle In

.” Party hosts also gave away special Maker’s Mark glasses that were dipped on site with red, white and blue wax to make them look like the Maker’s Mark bottles.

Reid Says Gains Should Shut Down Filibusters

An exuberant Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said his party’s gains Tuesday night should effectively shut down the Republicans’ ability to filibuster the agenda of Senate Democrats and President-elect

Democrats Flip Two New Mexico House Seats

With 67 percent of precincts reporting, Heinrich had 57 percent to White’s 43 percent, according to the Associated Press, which called the race in Heinrich’s favor. He is slated to replace Rep.

Democratic Leaders Jubilant

In front of a raucous crowd at Washington’s Hyatt Regency, House and Senate Democratic leaders all but declared victory for themselves — even though many Congressional races had yet to be determined in

Obama Shatters Racial Barrier

Perhaps the strongest headwind was President Bush, among the most unpopular of modern presidents and, to McCain’s misfortune, a Republican.

Many House Offices (Unofficially) Closed

“If you called the D.C. number, it’s rolling over to here,” he said. Down the hall at the office of Rep. John Yarmuth (D-Ky.), there is another pile of papers and a sign on the door.

Pennsylvania Called for Obama

Despite McCain’s efforts, polls showed Obama consistently ahead, sometimes with a double-digit lead. Pennsylvania has 21 electoral votes.