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Wisconsin Rematch Down to Wire

Kagen, who won an open seat in the hotly contested 8th district by 2 points in 2006, is once again facing former state Speaker John Gard (R).

Bachmann Wants a Do-Over

I don’t believe that socialism is a good thing for America.” “I do believe firmly that a trap was laid and I stepped into it,” Bachmann said, referring to the way that host Chris Matthews phrased

House GOP Turning Right

Several senior Republicans have said Cantor is the only lawmaker who could mount a credible challenge to Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), but he is more likely to go for the job of Minority Whip,

Matthews in 2010: Will He Play Hardball?

Joe Hoeffel (D-Pa.) ran into television host Chris Matthews recently, Matthews didn’t ask him to play “Hardball.” Instead, Hoeffel said, Matthews brought up a possible bid for a Pennsylvania Senate

Illinois Seat Could Flip

is echoing an already-somber tone for Republicans in central Illinois, as state Senate Majority Leader Debbie Halvorson (D) has a double-digit lead against Chicago-area concrete magnate Marty Ozinga (R)

Online Records a Tough Call

Others aren’t so sanguine. One health IT industry lobbyist said lawmakers are “not very close at all” on these details.

Schumer, Ensign Differ on Outlook of Next Senate

According to Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Charles Schumer (N.Y.), it doesn’t necessarily need to be the filibuster-proof 60 seats that Democrats are striving to win on Nov. 4

Prosecution Wraps; Case Goes to Jury

Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) claiming that the government was trying to convict an innocent man, prosecutor Brenda Morris stepped to the podium and snapped the courtroom to attention. “Wow!