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A Look at North Carolina

[IMGCAP(1)]That dominance is born of a Democratic-led redistricting process in 2001 designed to solidify the re-election prospects of the party’s five incumbents as well as 3rd district GOP Rep.

Colorado Terrain Shifts

Ben Nighthorse Campbell’s (R-Colo.) re-election battle, which seemed like a snoozer just a couple of weeks ago, gets more interesting by the day — and has sparked a new round of speculation that the two-term

McCrery Opts To Stick Around

Louisiana is already a political hotbed for both parties with an open-seat Senate race and three open-seat House contests. Reps.

Lotta Controversy

But the former Senate Majority Leader wants to hold off printing the book until after the election.

Congress Gets Turn at Polls

The first House and Senate primary elections of 2004 are being held today in California, Ohio and Maryland.

Centrists Bearish on Deals

Democratic moderates were less gloomy on Feb. 5 when they emerged from the first Senate Centrist Coalition meeting of the year.

Money Bags

Hanna insisted he did not know that someone named Boozman was actually running for re-election to Congress and meant the Congressman no political harm, so he immediately disabled the Web site.

Money Bags

Hanna insisted he did not know that someone named Boozman was actually running for re-election to Congress and meant the Congressman no political harm, so he immediately disabled the Web site.

Edwards Realigns Advertising Team

Penczner’s political client list includes then-President Bill Clinton’s 1996 re-election bid as well as Al Gore’s 2000 presidential effort. He served as ad director for that campaign.

Joint Committees Help Democrats Raise $1M

Seven incumbent Senate Democrats up for re-election in 2004 have joint committees with the DSCC, as do former White House Chief of Staff Erskine Bowles, Rep.

Daschle’s Five-Year, $9.5M Spending Spree

In the five years leading up to his re-election bid this year, Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) spent $9.5 million on his political activities, roughly 40 percent of which was disbursed in 2003

Get Your Scorecard Here

Betty Castor, the former Florida education commissioner who is seeking the Democratic Senate nomination, has hired Deborah Reed to be her new campaign manager.

Daschle: Recess in Peril

To block a recess, Senate Democrats would have to object to a unanimous consent request to adjourn for recess, which would then force Frist’s hand.

An Honest Man

seeking a thumbs down — clearly, to prevent Democrats from being able to use private groups to compete with the GOP’s hard-money juggernauts, including the Republican National Committee, its House and Senate

Hatch to Act on Marriage Measure

On the day President Bush came out in favor of a constitutional amendment banning gay marriage, top Senate Republicans said they will begin hearings on the issue next week and could force a vote on the

Moving on Down?

He came back to Ohio, eventually running for his old state Senate seat in 1998.

An Institution May Be in Trouble

Tom Lantos (D-Calif.) has rarely had to sweat re-election. The 13th run, however, is proving more difficult for the top Democrat on the House International Relations Committee.

Hull Goes for Broke

She went on to win the 1992 general election and was defeated for re-election by Sen. Peter Fitzgerald (R) in 1998.

Republicans Line Up in Case McCrery Retires

Gordon Smith (R-Ore.), who not only voted for a bill that would prevent ANWR drilling but also ran television ads in his 2002 re-election campaign bragging about it.