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Hammer Time?

The Denver Post reported last month that Campbell, who had served on the Senate Appropriations subcommittee funding ONDCP, had twice pressed in letters for a no-bid contract to go to an Oregon-based

Iraq Taps Into Washington

Among those in attendance were Senate Majority Whip Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), journalist Christopher Hitchens and lobbyist Charlie Black. Churchill Downs Places Bet.

Democrats’ Specter of Doom

Joe Hoeffel (D) in a race that Democratic strategists have insisted will be critical to regaining a Senate majority.

Kerry Reaches Out

Patty Murray (D-Wash.) on Capitol Hill, is moving to the other Washington for a similar job, working for Murray’s re-election campaign.

Specter Edges Out Toomey in Keystone State

He was aided by a last-minute visit to the state by Bush, and a late flurry of ads and telephone messages featuring the president’s request to re-elect the Senator.

Out of the Frying Pan…

National Committeeman Mickey Barnett for the national party post, said that unless Weh imposes order, “the fight that is going on” in the party “will affect all the elections” in the fall, including Bush’s re-election

Democrats Decry Frist’s S.D. Letter

The direct-mail pitch is the latest step in Frist’s escalating battle to oust his Democratic counterpart, the first Senate floor leader to face a tight re-election battle in almost 40 years.

Kentucky a Fading Target

Once considered one of Democrats’ top targets, Kentucky’s Senate race has all but fallen off the national radar screen even as their nominee is set to formally enter the contest today.

Kerry Admits Lack of Funds Delayed His Defense

Once it became clear in early March that Kerry would be the Democratic nominee, President Bush’s re-election campaign launched a barrage of negative advertisements questioning the Senator’s national

For Vets, a Monumental Day

They enter triumphantly through the enormous granite arch representing victory in the Pacific theater — the Members of Congress, led by former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole (R-Kan.), who served their

A Look at Georgia

Zell Miller, before switching parties to run for state Senate in 1998.

At the Races

weekend to back former state Senate President Mike Miller (R) in the Senate race.

Duck of the Bay?

In addition, AFLAC executives have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for President Bush’s re-election campaign.

Specter Awaits His Fate

There are not armies of people who want to work hard to get him re-elected and that’s going to be a problem for him on Election Day.”

Quinn’s Exit Opens Door for Democrats

George Pataki (R) in his re-election bid in 2002 and aiding then-Rep. Rick Lazio (R-N.Y.) in Western New York during his unsuccessful Senate bid four years ago.

Ashcroft Committees Remain $48K in Debt

Meanwhile, the leadership PAC once controlled by another member of President Bush’s Cabinet who lost a Senate re-election bid in 2000, Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham, remains active.