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Wadhams Weighs Future

Conrad Burns (R-Mont.), who was re-elected in a tight 2000 race with Wadhams’ help, echoed that sentiment. “Whatever skills he has, you get it all,” said the Montana Senator.

Barbour’s Pipeline To the Hill

In addition, members of the Mississippi Congressional delegation, whose PACs and re-election committees are already registered there, kicked in at least $31,000 directly to Barbour for Governor.

N.C. Democrats Play Catch-up

John Edwards’ (D-N.C.) decision not to seek re-election in 2004 left would-be Democratic successors scrambling to assemble campaigns after months of waiting in the wings.

A Look at Oklahoma

Former state Senate Majority Leader Billy Mickle will definitely run if Carson doesn’t.

No Clear Victors Emerge

Breyer — a former chief counsel of the Senate Judiciary Committee and assistant special prosecutor of the Watergate Special Prosecution Force in 1973 — invoked fictional characters such as “Joe Moneybags

DeLay: Iraq Message Weak

As in the House, Iraq was a dominant issue at last week’s Senate Republican Conference meeting.

GOP Rising Stars: Head of the Class

After serving four years in the Tennessee state Senate, the former marketing consultant was elected easily in 2002 in the race to replace ex-Rep. Ed Bryant (R).

Staving Off a ‘Lonely Victory’

The goal for Senate Republicans in 2004 is to push their majority high enough that Democrats up for re-election in 2006 believe it’s highly unlikely they would be getting back into the majority

White House ’08: A Wide-Open Field

(After President Harry Truman dropped his bid for re-election in 1952, Vice President Alben Barkley’s desire to run was dismissed because of his age.)