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Rock On

Anyone flipping away from ABC’s “Monday Night Football” to check out Senate Minority Whip Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) nearly nine hours of rambling on C-SPAN2 got a hysterical preview of tonight’s session that

A Year Later, Staffers Still Mourn Intern

‘It Just Didn’t Make Sense’ Donny Williams, a Democratic staffer on the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, will never forget Oct. 10, 2002 — a day that started out like any other

A Year Later, Staffers Still Mourn Intern

‘It Just Didn’t Make Sense’ Donny Williams, a Democratic staffer on the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, will never forget Oct. 10, 2002 — a day that started out like any other and

New England

After being first elected to the Senate with only 48 percent of the vote, Gregg easily won re-election in 1998, and there is little reason to believe that the chairman of the Health, Education,

Mountain

John Salazar, brother of wildly popular state Attorney General Ken Salazar, and former state Senate Majority Leader Bill Thiebault, were also weighing bids.

Plains

Since being elected in 1980 with 54 percent, he has won re-election with 66 percent, 70 percent and 68 percent.

South

Lincoln has run an air-tight re-election bid to this point. She ended September with $2.4 million in the bank.

West

to Reid, the Senate Minority Whip who won re-election in 1998 by just 428 votes, has been one of the extraordinary stories of the cycle to date.

Midwest

seek a second term, this was expected to be one of the most hotly contested Senate races of 2004.

Southwest

Three other Democrats — former state Senate Majority Leader Billy Mickle, state Sen.

Hood-winked?

Frank Murkowski (R-Alaska) in the Senate. Now Hood is out of a job.

Mid-Atlantic

Then he easily won re-election to his first full term last November, taking 71 percent of the vote.

Solid South for the GOP

Republican Congressional leaders, and the Bush-Cheney re-election team, were delighted with the party’s showing in Tuesday’s off-year elections, arguing that the outcome vindicated President Bush and the

For Prisoners of War, Life Goes On

hand-painted posters hung from balconies and front porches that said, ‘Bring our POWs home,’ or when they were about to come home, ‘Welcome home,’” says Kiland, whose father, Ingolf, succeeded McCain as Senate