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Southwest

Bill Richardson (D) and the Democrats who control the Legislature will change the district lines to make Wilson more vulnerable. Don’t bet on it, though.

Midwest

He was pardoned by then-President Bill Clinton during Clinton’s last days in office.

Mountain

</p> Unless Rep. Mark Udall (D), former Sen.

Late Night With Dingell

</p> Dingell brought down the house at a private House Democratic Whip meeting on Thursday as he lashed out at the way Republicans are handling conference negotiations over the energy bill.

House Outlook

Max Burns (Ga.), John Hostettler (Ind.), Bill Janklow (S.D.), Rick Renzi (Ariz.) and Rob Simmons (Conn.), all of whom have challengers the DCCC is touting.

West

</p> Former California Secretary of State Bill Jones, the last Republican to win statewide before Schwarzenegger, may also get into the Senate race, and polls show him a lot closer to Boxer than the other

South

</p> Now Republicans say they are content with their current field: former Rep. Bill McCollum, state House Speaker Johnnie Byrd, state Sen.

Mid-Atlantic

</p> Specter was not targeted by Democrats in 1998, but the last time he faced re-election in a presidential election year he won just 49 percent when Bill Clinton (D) carried the state in 1992.

McCain Breaks Own Pork Rule

</p> McCain defended his actions, saying he first sought authorization for the measure in the fiscal 2004 Defense Department authorization bill.

Carrying on His Father’s Fight

</p> This week’s visit marks his third trip to Washington to lobby on his father’s bill, and Wellstone is clearly exasperated at his lack of progress, expressing his frustrations much in the manner his

A Bitter Exchange: The Letters

</p> I have indeed been critical of President George W. Bush, just as you were frequently harshly critical of President Bill Clinton.

Taxpayers Paying Shuster’s Political Bill?

Bill Shuster (Pa.) directed a part-time aide on his Congressional payroll to conduct surveillance of his GOP primary opponent, the former staff member charged in an open letter circulated Wednesday on

Lines Drawn for 30-Hour Debate

</p> A senior GOP aide said Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) had only guaranteed that floor time would be taken up by appropriations into Wednesday’s session, asserting there was “no double-cross

War of Words Over Iraq

</p> “Criticizing a President is not tantamount to ‘attacking the United States.’” McDermott complained.