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When Making VP, Kerry Must Factor In Appeal to Ohio

But in this case it is not worth much of an effort, especially given that some Democrats once looked to controversial TV “celebrity” Jerry Springer to be the party’s Senate nominee this year.

Abramoff Shutters Business?

It was one thing when GOP rainmaker Jack Abramoff vowed never to lobby in Washington again after triggering a Senate investigation for his exorbitant lobbying contacts with American Indian tribes.

Nussle Feeling Heat From Locals

While Nussle has won re-election by comfortable margins for most of his career, Democrats continue to mount serious challenges in the district and have generally kept Nussle’s winning margin to about

Hat in the Ring

Pete Wilson (R) and was deputy political director of Wilson’s 1994 re-election campaign.

No Garden Party

Trent Lott (R-Miss.) gave $4,000 to the Bush-Cheney ’04 re-election campaign from his own leadership PAC, the New Republican Majority Fund, on March 1, according to campaign finance records on file with

Mary Norton Blazed a Trail for Women

She would be re-elected to the 12 succeeding Congresses. Soon after the announcement of her retirement in 1950 after 26 years in the U.S.

Half of Hill GOP Has Given to Bush

Almost half of the 279 Republicans in Congress contributed to the Bush-Cheney re-election campaign through the first three months of the year.

When Siblings Share the Ballot

Colorado Attorney General Ken Salazar is the odds-on Democratic nominee for the state’s open Senate seat, while state Rep.

A Look at Texas

For Texas Democrats, last year’s Congressional re-redistricting was a crisis point.

Ummm, Maybe Not

Ted Stevens’ (R-Alaska) leadership PAC has given $10,000 to the re-election campaign of his longtime Democratic colleague on the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee, Sen. Daniel Inouye (Hawaii).

Alexander Eyes Race for NRSC

With less than seven months until Election Day, the race to see who will head up the Senate Republican campaign team for the 2006 cycle has been winnowed down to a few freshmen.

A Living Legacy

Christofferson, who served as a political reporter in Wisconsin during Nelson’s years in the Senate, said he first got the idea for the book after Nelson lost his Senate seat in an upset election

At the Races

Bush headlined two events for Specter in Pittsburgh — a re-election rally that Specter’s campaign estimated was expected to draw a crowd of more than 1,300, and a $500-per-plate fundraiser.

Cash Flows to Key Open Seats

In North Carolina, 2002 Senate nominee Erskine Bowles (D) had his second consecutive $2 million quarter while Rep.

Specter Touting Clout

I think he’s a very good moderate Republican and we don’t have a lot of them anymore in the Senate and I think that we need that.”

Tribes’ Plight Splits N.C. GOP

Richard Burr (R-N.C.) is elected to the Senate this fall, the Lumbees will have another powerful Republican ally in the chamber. Similarly, Rep.