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It’s All Customer Service

In Murray’s office, Bjornstad answers to a larger pool of constituents — nearly 6 million — and works for a Member with a leadership post and two subcommittee chairmanships.

English Trails in Pennsylvania Poll

According to a new poll conducted exclusively for Roll Call, businesswoman Kathy Dahlkemper (D) was leading English 49 percent to 45 percent, with 6 percent undecided.

Senate to Move Next on Bailout

The question of moving first on a revised bailout package had been percolating all day in the Senate, but a final decision to move was not made until after 6 p.m. Tuesday.

Voter Registration May Be Hampered

According to North Carolina State Board of Elections data, voter registration has jumped from 5.07 million in May 2004 to more than 6 million today, a 20 percent increase.

111th Congress to Convene on Jan. 6

Per a resolution passed Sunday night, the next Congress will convene on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2009, and the electoral vote count will occur on Jan. 8.

Leaders Working to Sell Deal

House Republicans are expected to huddle between 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. to review proposed changes to the package.

Endgame Coming Into Focus

The House earlier this week approved the CR, which funds government programs until March 6, on a 370-58 vote.

Bush Likely to Sign CR

The CR would fund the government until March 6, possibly eliminating the need for a lame-duck session “While the continuing resolution keeps the government funded into the next fiscal year, it also stands

McCain’s Camp Disputes Poll

> In a response to a request for comment, Washington Post pollster Jon Cohen noted that among likely voters — those included in the 9-point spread — the poll finds an advantage for Democrats of only 6

Smith Drops in Oregon Poll

In a survey of 708 likely voters conducted Monday and Tuesday of this week, Smith was statistically tied with Merkley, trailing the Democrat 44 percent to 42 percent, with 6 percent undecided.

Members Of CBC Aid Jefferson

Jefferson is scheduled to go on trial in early December, just days before the Dec. 6 general election.