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Ney Ready to Act on 527 Regulation

“There’s no way it gets through the Senate, even if the House somehow passed it. I just don’t see that happening anytime soon, not with an election two months away.”

Thune to Get Star Billing This Week

But his status as a hot commodity appears to have as much to do with the man he is trying to defeat — Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D) — as with Thune himself.

Pataki, Giuliani on ‘Collision Course’

.) — though several New York Republicans say that D’Amato, who has profited handsomely from his association with the governor since leaving the Senate, was himself not convinced that Pataki was ready for

Reed Got $4M From Scanlon

The Senate Indian Affairs Committee has scheduled a public hearing for Sept. 14 to begin reviewing the activities of Scanlon and Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff, who together were paid in excess

Recount Likely After N.C. Runoff

First elected to the state Senate in 1994, she now faces dentist Jim Harrell Jr. (D) in the general election. The 5th district seat is being vacated by Rep.

Bad Switch

Gramm was re-elected to the House in 1982 as a Democrat, resigned his seat two months later and stood for re-election as a Republican in a February 1983 special election.

Party Switching Runs Deep in La.

He was not opposed for re-election in 1996. Rep. Jim McCrery (R) was a lifelong Democrat and a Congressional aide to then-Democratic Rep. Buddy Roemer in the early 1980s.

Anti-Gay-Marriage Initiatives May Not Shape Race

Earlier this month, the movement to ban same-sex marriage suffered a serious setback, as Republicans in the Senate failed to muster enough support to hold a vote on a constitutional amendment barring

Bye-Bye, Birdie

The potty mouth this time around apparently is Dick Wadhams, campaign manager for South Dakota GOP Senate candidate John Thune. Sen.

Reversal of Fortune?

Hoping to reinvigorate a race that has largely disappeared from the national radar, Senate Democrats are casting the primary defeat of Missouri Gov.