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To Boost Power, Unity Is Key For Both Parties

[IMGCAP(1)] Now, fully in charge and approaching the presidential re-election year, the White House and Congressional Republicans are hoping to score some policy victories, earning a few of those

Senate Republicans Seek Mid-October Exit

Concerned that an extended legislative session will give the four Senate Democrats running for the White House more opportunities to attack President Bush, some Senate Republicans have proposed an ambitious

The Map So Far

to Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.).

Breaux’s Future

Aides to Nickles, who is also up for re-election next year, continue to refuse to speculate about his future. Oy Vey.

He’s Young at Heart

Zell Miller (D-Ga.) announced he would not seek re-election in 2004, Democrats appear poised to coalesce behind former Atlanta Mayor and U.N.

Now Charged, Janklow May Quit

Only 25 percent said Janklow should continue his term under those circumstances, while 12 percent said he should run for re-election if found guilty.

Is Blumenauer Off to Rose City?

Blumenauer is expected to announce in the next few days whether he’ll run for mayor of Portland or for re-election in 2004.

A Look at Kansas

Tiahrt was narrowly re-elected in 1996 but has regularly improved his winning percentages since then. Although the district would have given George W.

A Look at South Carolina

John Spratt’s (D) conservative-leaning 5th district — and have majorities in both the state House and Senate.

SOUTH DAKOTA: Daschle Launches Second Ad Buy

Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D) began running the second ad of his re-election campaign last week, touting a legislative proposal that would offer military health insurance to reservists after they

Second Round of ‘Anti-Catholic’ Ads Slated

A conservative group with close ties to the White House is expanding its attacks on Senate Democrats for an alleged anti-Catholic bias in dealing with President Bush’s judicial nominations.