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Daschle to Keep Hand in Politics

</p> Before he narrowly lost his race to now-Sen. John Thune (R), Daschle operated one of the most active PACs on Capitol Hill.

Bill on 527s May Be on Fast Track

</p> “I don’t know if it means it will be called the Lott bill,” Shays joked, but the Connecticut Republican added that his help is vital.

Honoring Saund

The bill was first introduced in the 108th Congress. </p> Saund, who left office in 1962 after serving three terms, was first elected to the House in 1956.

A Historical Gulf to Ford

(D) prepares to run for the seat being vacated by Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R) in 2006, he faces a daunting record of failure for black candidates seeking Senate seats in the South.

Impatient Massachusetts Pols in the Money

</p> Had Kerry won in November, a special election to finish his Senate term would have been held early this year. </p> Kerry is not up for re-election until 2008.

Kennedy Pays Himself Back Before Senate Run

— Nicole Duran </p> MARYLAND Bill Would Create New Study of Redistricting </p> Despite the fact that the last round of redistricting in 2002 yielded the Democrats two extra seats in Congress from

Money Flows to Senators

</p> Florida’s Bill Nelson showed $2.1 million on hand while Nebraska’s Ben Nelson had $1.1 million. Both men began the cycle as top targets for the GOP.

Building Support

Chamber of Commerce, will air television ads during tonight’s State of the Union coverage, urging Congress to fully fund a six-year transportation reauthorization bill as soon as possible.

New Democrats Asking More From Members

</p> Smith said Tuesday members of the group recognize its voice has tempered since its inception when it enjoyed the blessing of President Bill Clinton.