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New Meaning for “Labor” Lobbying

George Clooney may want to come see Alex Vogel, chief counsel for Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), to discuss obtaining the rights to a terrific script idea for HBO’s “K Street.”

Nickles Nears Verdict

Max Baucus’ (D-Mont.) 2002 re-election campaign in the hopes of bolstering his campaign coffers for what would be a costly Senate race.

The Byrne Identity

A former one-term Congresswoman, Byrne’s state Senate district was carved up and essentially eliminated during the 2001 redistricting, and she is not seeking re-election this year.

Members Flock to Clark

Rangel, for one, was instrumental in luring Clinton into the 2000 Senate race in New York.

Pelosi Demands a Bush Housecleaning

The latest move could prove tricky for Pelosi, especially given the fact that Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) has faced a torrent of criticism whenever he has criticized the White House

A Look at Washington, D.C.

The possibility, however distant, of the District having its own Senate seats creates an even bigger pool of potential candidates.

Bowles Is Mobilizing

Mac McCorkle, who counseled Bowles in last year’s Senate race, will also play a significant role, sources said Monday.

GOP Churns Up The Dairy State

Russ Feingold (D), re-elected by a narrow 51 percent to 48 percent margin in 1998, began the cycle as a marked target for the GOP.

Hart Still Seriously Exploring Senate Race

Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R) with strikingly low favorability ratings and re-elect numbers. People familiar with the poll said there was encouraging news for Hart as well.

Capitol Home to Rangers

more high-dollar donor work is under way from Congressional Republicans on behalf of Bush and Vice President Cheney, and not necessarily from the expected sources of veteran fundraisers in the House and Senate

Iraq, Economy Roil GOP

The discord within the House GOP Conference mirrors similar concerns being raised by their Senate Republican counterparts, offering further proof that Bush’s Sept. 7 speech on Iraq and increased

Collins Says He’s in Race to Stay

When pressed further, Collins said his “intent” is to run for Senate. “I’m running for the Senate,” Collins insisted. “I look forward to serving in it.”

Help for McCarthy,Moran?

“Rejecting a Member who overcame alcoholism in their re-election — compared to a Member like Jim Moran — is night and day,” said one senior Democratic House aide.

Redistricting Two-Step to Resume Monday

Perry quickly called a second special session, but the Senate Democrats vacated the state July 28, taking up residence in Albuquerque, N.M., and again keeping Republicans from a quorum.

Hatch: Judiciary Will Reconsider Pickering

Amid small signs of a softening opposition, Senate Republicans are once again talking about bringing up the embattled circuit court nomination of U.S. District Judge Charles Pickering.