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Poll Shows Tight Louisiana Race

rest of the country, this year’s hurricane season forced Louisiana to amend its election time frame, and two Congressional races that required primary runoffs are holding their general elections on Dec. 6.

Senate Leaders’ Rapport In Tatters

relationship with his Democratic counterpart, McConnell chose to ignore both the election night call and a subsequent follow-up call from Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), whose party had dumped more than $6

Appointees May Leave Surpluses

According to the FEC, Clinton in August transferred more than $6 million in general election presidential campaign funds to her Senate account, which had $5.99 million in cash as of Oct. 1.

Heeding the Bikers’ Call

At 6 every morning, Clay Rogers shuts off his alarm and looks out of the window of his Arlington, Va., apartment.

The Senate’s Part

and Governmental Affairs — ought to be prepared to meet in December to hold informal hearings on the nominees, preparing a record for new Members of the Senate to study before they take office on Jan. 6

New Members Getting Schooled in D.C.

.” Though Members-elect are not required to follow ethics rules until they are sworn in on Jan. 6, Brown advised the new Members to be mindful of the spirit of the rules.

Race for Gavel Hits Final Turn

upending that tradition appear to be benefiting Dingell down the stretch with some of the most prominent members of the Caucus: his fellow chairmen, who are so far breaking for the Michigan lawmaker 6-

K Street: Making Friends With the Frosh

The Third Way also will be feting the new Democratic majorities on Thursday at Lounge 201 with a networking happy hour from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Autos Showing Diversity.

Deloitte Picks Up Tom Davis

-elect Gerry Connolly (D) is sworn in on Jan. 6, it is highly unlikely given the short time frame.

Lieberman Looking Safe

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) met with Lieberman on Nov. 6 and offered to give him the chairmanship of a less prestigious committee, but he made it clear at that time that Lieberman

Jackson Pushes Puzzling Poll

The Zogby International poll of 802 likely Illinois voters, conducted Nov. 5-6, showed Jackson leading a field of “candidates” with 21 percent.

Stevens Asking Colleagues to Hold Off Expulsion Talk

So, if a recount occurred and dragged on until Jan. 6 when the Senate is expected to reconvene, neither Stevens nor Begich would be seated, leaving Alaska with only one Senator until the election was resolved

Jefferson Trial On Hold

William Jefferson (D–La.) will not face trial before the state’s general election on Dec. 6, as his court date has been delayed pending a ruling on an appeal the Congressman filed over constitutional issues