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A Tale of Two Governors … And One Daughter

Lisa Murkowski (R) should be a safe bet for re-election. But with controversy still hanging over the way she came to office, the Alaska Senate race between Murkowski and former Gov.

The Changing of the Chiefs

Conrad Burns’ (R-Mont.) office late last year to manage President Bush’s 2004 re-election campaign, Bozeman, Mont., City Manager Clark Johnson was tapped to fill the Senator’s top position.

Frist’s Family Ties

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) got a little more than he bargained for when he had his new book on the Frist family tree listed on Amazon.com as a way to make it easier for his relatives to

State Account Helped Thune

The former Congressman, who is now running against Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D), used the Thune for Governor Exploratory Committee, which he created in 2001 as he prepared for a gubernatorial

John’s Gone; Who’s Next?

Chris John’s (D-La.) official entry into the Bayou State Senate race has set off a pitched battle to replace him in his ultra-competitive Cajun Country district.

N.H. Democrats Feel the Energy

And the likely Democratic Senate nominee, state Sen. Burt Cohen, is considered a long shot against two-term Sen. Judd Gregg (R). Still, Democrats remain hopeful.

Naked Truth

“Late last night, I spread some flour in some of the Senate buildings,” Hefley joked. Hefley quickly apologized Wednesday.

Fundraising Close for 7 Seats

but one of the 27 Senators standing for re-election and all other Senate contenders except a self-funding Democratic candidate in Illinois.

Hart Transplant

in the 13th district, which includes parts of Philadelphia and its inner suburbs, comes to the Torsella campaign after having served as finance director for Philadelphia Mayor John Street’s (D) 2003 re-election

Beltway Bandwagon

In fairness to Rudd, he has contributed about $11,000 to Democratic candidates and incumbents in the House and Senate in this election cycle.

Kerry the Lifesaver, Part Two

Hecht, who had been elected in 1982, was facing his first re-election bid and was one of Kerry’s top targets.

Rogan’s ‘Unlikely Road’

James Rogan (R-Calif.) had just lost an expensive and highly contentious re-election campaign to Democrat Adam Schiff, a loss many have attributed to his center-stage involvement in the impeachment of