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Campaign Finance Group Targets McConnell

In the final days before the election, Campaign Money Watch is funneling nearly $1 million into the Kentucky Senate race to try to highlight Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R) stance on campaign finance

Double Whammy: Money, McCain Burden Republicans

Robin Hayes (R). The NRCC, in contrast, hasnÂ’t spent a nickel on an IE effort on HayesÂ’ behalf. Hayes likely will lose next week. HeÂ’d likely win without the DCCCÂ’s IE for Kissell.

Boehner Works to Minimize GOP Losses

If House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) is dumped in a palace coup following an expected GOP bloodbath on Election Day, it wonÂ’t be for lack of activity.

Kentucky Rematch Is Looking Like a Repeat

Anne Northup narrowly defeated a freshman Democrat in 1996 to win her first term in Congress, but the onetime Republican Member likely wonÂ’t repeat history this year in her attempt to oust first-term Rep

Dodd Considers Panel Openings

“However, in the negotiations on the bailout, he wasn’t really the one who distinguished himself,” it was House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.).

Illinois: NRA Backs Halvorson Despite Her Party Label

Jerry Weller (R) last week, calling her “a key ally for gun owners.” “The Illinois state legislature is not often a friendly place for gun rights,” the firearms lobby wrote in its endorsement.

Drake Loss May Be Nye

. — A week removed from Election Day and with Republican prospects for winning the White House seeming more grim, there isn’t much talk about Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) potential coattails.

New York a Killing Field for GOP

Tom Reynolds (R-N.Y.), who is retiring after a decade in the House and whose seat is in danger of falling into Democratic hands.

Watchdogs Wound Up for Public Financing Fight

“The campaign finance issue is the biggest remaining issue that wasn’t addressed in the last Congress because we were all focused on lobbying and ethics reform,” said Fred Wertheimer, head of Democracy