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Lott Keeping His ‘Options Open’

One of his first calls Wednesday morning was to offer some words of encouragement to Herman Cain, the African-American who came in second place in the Georgia Republican Senate primary.

Miller to Assist ‘Truth Squads’

“He’s going, generally, to be available for the broadest level of positioning,” said one senior Senate GOP aide with knowledge of the arrangement.

Hold the Mail

The House Administration Committee reminded lawmakers last week that those seeking re-election will be prohibited from sending franked mass mailings after Aug. 4.

Frist to Hit the Road for Three Senate Candidates

While thousands of Democrats gather in Boston next week for their presidential nominating convention, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) will be on the road himself, stumping for three Senate

Novak Stirs the Pot — Again

Larry Craig (R-Idaho), who complained about not getting Senate consideration of his bill on immigrant agricultural workers.

TEXAS: NRA Boosts Lampson With Its Endorsement

Nick Lampson (D) received the backing of the National Rifle Association on Monday, an endorsement likely to bolster his re-election prospects in the Republican-leaning 2nd district.

Voters to Weigh in on McKinney

Levetan, a member of the state Senate Ethics Committee, maintains that she did noting improper, but she has refunded half of the $21,000 paid to Secrest in April back to her Senate account.

Greenwood Set To Leave House

In 2002, Tomlinson was re-elected in a close race against former Rep. Peter Kostmayer (D), who represented the 8th Congressional district before losing to Greenwood in 1992.

Democrats Have Cash Edge

Chris John (La.) took in slightly more than $2 million each for their Senate contests. For Republicans, former Rep.

House May Vote on Incapacitation

Whether a third item — an item like re-basing the whole number of the House in the wake of a catastrophe — validly may be added to that category without amending the Constitution is a very serious question

Bush Expects to Help Candidates

Even as he wages his own struggle for re-election, President Bush is making plans to raise money and campaign aggressively for House and Senate candidates this fall, a senior White House official said

Members Fill DNC Roster

By Mark Preston Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle is leaving the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night to return to South Dakota to campaign for his re-election bid, forcing him to miss Massachusetts

Lugar Nixes Change

In previous internal GOP inquiries on the matter, Lugar supported the re-designation. His decision to oppose it this time caught several Republicans by surprise.