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Kerry, Bush In Sync With Hill

Republicans are also setting in motion a plan to establish strong ties between the two GOP Congressional campaign organizations and the Bush-Cheney ’04 re-election effort.

Campbell Faces New Troubles

Democrats immediately pounced on the news, suggesting that a staff shakeup could damage Campbell’s re-election prospects.

A Look at North Carolina

While Dole is seen as nearly unbeatable if she stands for re-election in 2008, most observers believe she is not likely to serve more than two terms.

Labor Focuses on Key States

“I don’t think the AFL-CIO has a head of steam that the Bush-Cheney campaign can’t match,” said Pryce, who echoed the themes that will become the rallying cry of the president’s re-election run

Breaux to Deliver Washington Address

John Breaux (D-La.) will commemorate George Washington’s birthday by reading his 1796 Farewell Address in the Senate chamber today.

PAC Man

Unfortunately for Coleman, Federal Election Commission records show that the PAC check was deposited in his re-election fund on Dec. 23, 11 days after the meeting.

Don’t Lose Gun Vote, Democratic Pollsters Urge

Penn co-wrote the memo with Jon Cowan, the president of Americans for Gun Safety, and Doug Hattaway, a 2000 campaign aide to Al Gore and now a media strategist whose clients have included Senate

Tax Panel Awaits McCrery Move

“I am in the process of re-examining my obligation to my family, my constituents, my supporters, and to the House,” McCrery said in a statement Friday, adding that he goes through this process every

GOP Redefines Lawmaking Process

Despite strong support in the Senate for a similar provision, this language was stripped from the final Medicare bill.

The Bye-Bye Bayh Basics

The major difference is that Bayh is up for re-election this year — Quayle wasn’t in 1988.

Cabinet Pitches in for GOP Hopefuls

Even as President Bush mounts up for his own re-election campaign, the administration has signaled that maintaining GOP control of Congress remains a parallel goal.

The Son Also Rises?

As if the Senate leak probe hasn’t sparked enough controversy, former GOP aide Manuel Miranda — Georgetown University Class of 1982 — is catching a little flak from folks at his alma mater.

They Were Members, Too

James Madison Virginia House, 1789-97 Elected president 1808 Re-elected 1812 James Monroe Virginia Senate, 1790-94 Elected president 1816 Re-elected 1820 In Monroe’s second race

Delegate Balance

Debbie Stabenow (D-Mich.) in her successful 2000 Senate campaign, worked for Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) in his 1994 re-election, and has worked for scores of other campaigns.