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FLORIDA: Castor Poll Shows Her Leading Senate Primary

Bob Graham’s (D) retirement announcement created a wide open Senate race, former state Education Commissioner Betty Castor released a poll showing her as the Democratic candidate best positioned to win

Puff Chucky

While most Senate Democrats have steered clear of criticizing their conservative colleague, Sen.

South Carolina Scrum Intensifies

David Beasley (R) may also enter the Senate race. Beasley served as the Palmetto State’s top elected official from 1994 to 1998, when he lost his re-election bid to then-state Sen.

Graham Exit Opens Veterans Slot for Murray

Bob Graham’s (D-Fla.) decision to retire next year could wind up becoming an issue in Washington state’s 2004 Senate race that pits Sen. Patty Murray (D) against Rep. George Nethercutt (R).

Daschle’s Electric Boogaloo

“Weekly” teased upcoming segments on a “wicked Senate debate on an omnibus transportation bill” for fiscal 2004.

Graham Bows Out

With a year to go before Election Day 2004, the Florida Senate race began in earnest Monday when Sen.

Griffin Gone

Longtime Senate Democratic leadership aide Brian Griffin has left Capitol Hill to become director of government relations for Honeywell International.

Long Wait About to End

“The Senator has not reached a final and complete decision on re-election.”

Arnold Leaves ’Em Laughing

Since the hotel is just down the street from the White House, it will be interesting to see if more Bush officials than Senate Democrats show up. Liquid Lunch?

No Fundraisers on Daschle’s Book Tour

Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) launches a national tour next week to promote his new book on the 107th Congress, but he has no plans to raise money for his colleagues or the Democratic Party