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Absentees Expected to Preserve Lungren Lead

Under Louisiana law, all Senate candidates will run in an open primary Nov. 2; if none receives 50 percent, the two top votegetters, regardless of party, advance to a Dec. 4 runoff.

Lobbyists Help Stevens Charity

Senate Appropriations Chairman Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) helped christen a foundation bearing his own name Wednesday night that raked in at least $2 million from hundreds of supporters, including dozens of

Gets Veteran Senate Staffer

Gets Veteran Senate Staffer. Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) announced early this month that he has tapped Thomas Lehner to serve as his new chief of staff.

Crowd Gathers In Colo.

Alan Salazar, chief of staff to Udall, who is also weighing a Senate bid, said that the attorney general’s Senate “ambitions have apparently been stirred in the last 24 to 48 hours.”

A Look at Michigan

Carl Levin (D) will be up for re-election, with any certainty because so much depends on whose tenure in the state House or Senate is up and what sitting Members will do.

Making a Case

Only two Independents currently hold seats in the House and Senate, Sen. Jim Jeffords and Rep. Bernie Sanders, both of Vermont.

DeLay’s Tactics

There is no Senate race on the docket in the Magnolia State in 2004. The state’s four House incumbents are running unopposed for renomination, and two Republican Members — Reps.

Campbell Not Running for Re-election

Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-Colo.) will not run for re-election in November, confirmed a GOP colleague and two well-placed Republican strategists.

California Comeback

Incumbents prevailed in California’s 51 other Congressional primaries Tuesday, and most are expected to glide to re-election in November. In Orange County, Rep.

Campbell Exit Sparks a Scramble

Owens, who was first elected to the governorship in 1998, was easily re-elected in 2002 and is already being mentioned as a potential contender for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination.

Down on the Riverfront

Cooper is currently embroiled in the crowded Illinois Senate Democratic primary on behalf of wealthy businessman Blair Hull, who has already dumped $24 million of his own money into the race.

Man and Machine

This is the third in a five-part series on the March 16 Illinois Senate primaries.