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Charlie Norwood (R-Ga.), doesn’t have a large base of support in the district and isn’t seen as a top-flight candidate by the national party.

Allen: I Never Thought I Could Bribe Stevens

Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) said Monday that he never thought he could bribe the Senator and that he never actually knew how much money his company was spending to renovate the Senator’s home in Girdwood, Alaska

West

House At-large Incumbent: Don Young (R) 18th term (57 percent) Outlook: Leans Democratic Unlike his Senate counterpart, Young doesn’t inspire the same fond feelings from the public as “Uncle Ted

New England

Nancy Johnson (R) had a similar record — and 12 terms in the House behind her — and her race with Murphy in the previous cycle ultimately wasn’t even close.

A Year When Everybody’s Vulnerable

He’s savvy enough that we wouldn’t be surprised to see him come back. But we wouldn’t be surprised to see him gone, either. 3. Paul Kanjorski (D-Pa.)

Southwest

Sarah Palin (R) as his vice presidential running mate — not to mention McCain’s position at the top of the ticket.

Blunt Aids Hulshof in Missouri

Kenny Hulshof (R-Mo.) made way for House Minority Whip Roy Blunt’s (R-Mo.) son in the 2004 gubernatorial election, the Show Me State’s first father appears to be making good on a promise to help his House

Allen Explains Grill, Lights

Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), spent much of the day Monday eliciting from government star witness Bill Allen statements indicating that the Senator did not request many of the things that Allen’s company provided

Boehner Faults Financial Crisis Hearings

House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) lashed out on Monday at Democrats for scheduling hearings on the financial crisis that he said will amount to little more than “political theater” because they

Mid-Atlantic

Roggio doesn’t appear to be someone who can knock Gerlach out.

Barkley Slips Into the Picture

Norm Coleman (R) or comedian Al Franken (D). What’s more, the man appointed by former Gov. Jesse Ventura (I) to serve out the remainder of the late Sen.

Mountain

Idaho Senate Open seat: Larry Craig (R) is retiring Outlook: Safe Republican Lt. Gov. Jim Risch (R) could be headed toward another 20-point victory over former Rep. Larry LaRocco (D).