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Vindication for Howard Dean and His 50-State Strategy

“Democrats at the national level didn’t think they could win here before that.” In North Carolina, which at press time was still too close to call, the state Democratic Party used its new DNC windfall

Dingell-Waxman Brouhaha Awaits

If we don’t do things differently and more on a bipartisan basis, then that might be what happens,” the aide said.

Ensign: Couldn’t Stop Democratic Senate Rout

Denny Rehberg (R-Mont.) to seek re-election to the House instead of challenging Sen. Max Baucus (D-Mont.). “I don’t know what I could have done differently. I offered the world,” Ensign said.

Capito Wins Fifth Term

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

Hayes Loses to Kissell in Rematch

Robin Hayes (R-N.C.) wasnÂ’t able to survive the Democratic wave Tuesday night. Hayes was defeated by teacher Larry Kissell (D), the same man who came close to ousting the incumbent last cycle.

Early Reporting States Should Provide Clues

He simply canÂ’t afford to lose VirginiaÂ’s 13 electoral votes because he isnÂ’t challenging Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) in a comparable Democratic state.

Thune’s Star Set to Rise?

Kyle Downey, ThuneÂ’s spokesman, declined to telegraph his bossÂ’ plans before Nov. 4, but wouldnÂ’t discount a leadership bid.

Stevens Juror Lied About Father’s Death

Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) to attend the funeral of her father in California admitted Monday that her father had not died, and that she went to California to attend a horse race.

Redistricting Terrain Shifting

Jon Porter (R) faces his most difficult re-election since winning the seat in 2002, and ArizonaÂ’s 1st district, an open seat being vacated by indicted Rep. Rick Renzi (R).

Gaffes Could Imperil Murtha

Retired Army officer William Russell (R), an Iraq War veteran, said he moved his family to Johnstown, Pa., in August 2007 specifically to run against Murtha.

Finally, a Senator Gets an Oval Office

John McCain (R-Ariz.) nor Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) — has been governor of a state, which is generally held as the gold standard of executive experience needed for the presidency.