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South

And as of Aug. 6, the incumbent also had a substantial cash-on-hand advantage over her opponent, $1.9 million to $444,000.

Now We Must Ask, ‘But What Is It Going to Cost?’

A deficit of that size would be 6 percent to 7 percent of gross domestic product, a level that hasnÂ’t been reached since fiscal years 1942 to 1946 when the United States was fighting and paying for the

A Year When Everybody’s Vulnerable

6. Tom Feeney (R-Fla.) Jack Abramoff. Scotland. Golfing trip. Â’Nuff said. But even without the specter of scandal shadowing him, Feeney would have reason to worry.

West

Polls showed him trailing Begich by only 2-6 points — quite a feat for a Senator who was on trial thousands of miles away in Washington, D.C.

Schmidt Releases Poll to Counter Wulsin’s

The Tarrance Group (R) poll showed Schmidt with 52 percent, physician Victoria Wulsin (D) with 36 percent, businessman David Krikorian (I) with 6 percent and 6 percent undecided.

Senate Plans Pro Forma Sessions

Earlier in the day, the Senate passed a joint resolution with the House that established Jan. 6 as the first day of the 111th Congress to tally and certify the electoral votes for the presidency.

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.