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Democrats Look to Target Chambliss

It was taken Aug. 6-10 and had a 4-point margin of error. The poll also found that 66 percent of respondents said the country is on the wrong track.

Air Wars Ratchet Up in Senate Races

SmithÂ’s campaign also touted an automated poll by SurveyUSA that showed the Senator with a 49 percent to 37 percent lead over Merkley, with 6 percent undecided.

Martin Set to Face Off Against Chambliss

But while Jones polled 6 points ahead of Martin three weeks ago, Martin easily defeated Jones on Tuesday night, taking 60 percent to JonesÂ’ 40 percent, with 88 percent of precincts reporting.

Oklahoma: Rice Hires DSCC Vets, Calls for Six Debates

But the NRSC noted that Jim Rogers, RiceÂ’s primary opponent, won less than 6 percent of the vote in the 2004 Democratic primary, arguing that RogersÂ’ improved finish this time around proves RiceÂ’s weakness

Celebrating the Righting of a Wrong

Tonight from 6 to 8 p.m., Senators and House Members are invited to attend a reception with light refreshments in Room HC-5 of the Capitol.

New Mexico: White Tops New Poll, but DCCC Is Happy

Bernalillo County Sheriff Darren White (R) leads former Albuquerque City Councilor Martin Heinrich (D) by 6 points in their race for the 1st district in a new poll commissioned by WhiteÂ’s campaign.

FEC Rejects Club’s Bid to Tweak Disclosure Rules

In a 6-0 decision, the agency’s commissioners said the law provides no wiggle room to tweak the language of “stand-by-your-ad” disclosures political action committees must insert at the end of their

Chris Vs. Chris

The northeastern Pennsylvania district he represents voted Republicans to Congress for decades until Carney defeated a Member with a personal scandal by a 6-point margin in 2006.

Zoning Into a New D.C.

Current zoning code is “a mish-mash that even lawyers have trouble charting a course through,” said Gary Peterson, who represents Ward 6 Councilmember Tommy Wells (D) on the Zoning Review Taskforce

Campus Notebook: Ford Eatery Moves

The new restaurant is open from 6:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Most employees (all who want to) will continue to work for the family at the new location, Skenteris said.

K Street Files: Doling out Greenbacks

The big shocker of the first half of the year was a report that Valerie Osborne of Osborne Consulting filed on behalf of Mount Nittany Medical Center for a whopping $6 million.