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Mountain

Bill Ritter in 2006. </p> Schaffer could see a big lift from rural Colorado and his old stomping grounds in the northern 4th district.

Allen Explains Grill, Lights

Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), spent much of the day Monday eliciting from government star witness Bill Allen statements indicating that the Senator did not request many of the things that Allen’s company provided

South

Bill Posey and clearing the primary field for his nomination.

West

</p> It’s more than possible that Stevens could win re-election.

Midwest

</p> 14th district Incumbent: Bill Foster (D) 1st term (53 percent) Outlook: Likely Democratic Foster, a demure physicist, vaulted from political obscurity earlier this year when he won a special election

Bailout Debate Under Way

</p> On a 223-205 vote, the House approved a rule for the bill, with 20 Republicans joining 203 Democrats in voting for it.

GOP Optimistic About Bailout Vote

</p> Boehner said the bill has improved this week as a result of resistance from House Republicans who defied their leaders Monday to vote the bill down.

Economic Unease Boosted Bailout

</p> “They didn’t listen until it was too late and then you make the Senate heroes,” a clearly frustrated Hobson said. “Now we have this porked-up bill.

Rescue Plan Passes Easily

</p> Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) said the bill has gotten better even this week as a result of resistance from House Republicans.

Vote Counting on Bailout Intensifies

</p> The votes may be in hand to pass a $700 billion bill to bail out the U.S. financial system, an official familiar with vote-counting efforts said late Thursday.

Pelosi Studying Details of Bailout

</p> “I’m studying the bill right now, but the fact is it doesn’t eliminate the overriding attitude that we all have, that we must act, that we must intervene,” she said at a news conference Thursday

Coburn Blocks Disaster Relief Bill

</p> Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) tried to get a unanimous consent agreement that would have allowed consideration of the Landrieu bill, which seeks $1.12 billion for farmlands that were ravaged