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Louisiana, Finishing Late Again

Carmouche had raised a little more than $1 million for his campaign through last week, and campaign financial reports show that he’s been supported with tens of thousands of dollars in donations

GOP Faces Tough Slate Upon Return

But what to do about Stevens, the longest-serving Republican Senator, will be job No. 1 in the minds of most Republicans, aides said.

Ties That Bond: Will He Stay or Go?

As of Oct. 1, he had $1.3 million in the bank, roughly $15 million less than he would likely need to fend off a credible challenger.

A Veteran Tour Guide

He severed an artery and shattered his pelvis, and he has undergone several surgeries since arriving at Walter Reed Aug. 1.

Heard on the Hill: Yes, He Did

[IMGCAP(1)]David Beraka, a 24-year-old junior professional staffer on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, eschewed a more traditional trim last week and got a large “O” — a la the logo used in the

The New Members of the Senate

[IMGCAP(1)]Colorado narrowly voted for President Bush in 2004, but Democrats picked up an open Senate seat in 2004 with the victory of Sen. Ken Salazar.

Numbers Racket: Married to the Mob

incumbents defeated in 2006: 0 Number of House Members defeated in Senate bids Tuesday night: 2 Number of women who won Senate seats Tuesday night: 2 Number of female Senators defeated Tuesday night: 1

A Bright Day for Democrats in Alabama

With 98 percent of precincts reporting, Bright held a less than 1-point lead over state Rep. Jay Love (R) when the Associated Press called the race for the Democrat.

Campus Notebook: A Thematic First

[IMGCAP(1)]Taken from Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg address, the quote celebrates the former president’s 200th birthday, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) said in a press release.

DCCC Says Its Cash Key in Several Races

The DCCC spent more than $1 million in each of 38 races, and won 24 of them. The committee spent more than $2 million in 12 of those contests and was victorious in eight.

Cole NRCC Memo: We Came Through the Fire Stronger

Reynolds (N.Y.), including an $18 million debt, the outbreak of a scandal revolving around the NRCC’s former treasurer, and the fact that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee outspent the NRCC 4-1

Hill Climbers: Puppy Love

[IMGCAP(1)] “When you’re in a profession like veterinary medicine, it can be very sheltering,” Miller said.

Republicans Avoid Worst-Case Scenario

Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) just before 8 a.m. was declared the winner over comedian Al Franken, although a recount is required by law because his margin of victory was less than 1 percent.