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In Alaska, the Young and the Restless

“If there were an open seat, I’d seriously consider running for the U.S. Senate,” he said in an interview. The 62-year-old Knowles seems less enthused about a House race.

Perdue Signs New Congressional Map

In an interview Tuesday, Perdue said that redesigning the map was a matter of making good on a promise Republicans campaigned on in 2002, when they swept control of the Governor’s mansion and the

Governor’s Decision Boosts Sanders’ Senate Bid

Douglas was seen as the GOP’s best hope of regaining the seat it held until Jeffords bolted the party in 2001 over disagreements with President Bush’s policies on the environment and education.

Masseur Sherwood?

Ore told the Times Leader in an interview that she met Sherwood at a Young Republicans meeting in 1999 and had “an ongoing relationship with him.”

Miller’s Musings

“It’s my way … I guess of putting up a warning sign,” Miller said in a telephone interview Monday as he headed to the Atlanta airport for a flight to New York, where his TV appearances were scheduled

Western Slope Off the Map

He currently serves as the GOP chairman of the 3rd district, the same position he held last cycle.

Salazar Goes Nuclear on Dobson

Salazar, in a telephone interview with KKTV in Colorado Springs, Colo., went ballistic on Dobson’s group, Focus on the Family, which has relentlessly targeted Salazar with ads, protests and phone

Operative Transported to Administration

Cino is credited with helping orchestrate the 1994 GOP takeover of the House when she was executive director of the National Republican Congressional Committee.

The One Who Got Away

the Congressman fell overboard. A Roll Call photographer on the scene recorded the episode for posterity.

Lampson to Challenge DeLay

For his part, Morrison, who did not mention his intentions in an interview Monday several hours before he e-mailed supporters, said he did little to try to strong-arm Lampson out of the race at last

House Republicans Pitch In for ‘Nuke’ Effort

“Although clearly the Senate has a more public and visible role, we as one of the two houses of Congress are also affected as are the people we represent,” Chabot said in an interview Thursday.

Congress Must Increase Bush’s Science Budget

President Bush is aggressively fighting two of the biggest threats facing America — terrorism and the Social Security shortfall — but he’s falling woefully short in addressing the likelihood that the United