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What About Jerry?

As Senate Democrats continue to express wide-ranging opinions about Jerry Springer’s (D) possible Ohio Senate bid, one of the party’s top leaders is keeping lines of communication open with the controversial

Oregon GOP Can’t Find Wyden Foe

Wyden, who easily bested Republican John Lim in the 1998 Senate contest, hasn’t confronted serious competition since he squeaked by now-Sen.

Pressure Mounts on DiFi

Boxer, who is up for re-election in 2004, said that the resolution this week of the state budget impasse, which shored up a $38 billion deficit, might be able to temper the situation and reinforce

A Trial Run for NRSC Chair?

Current NRSC Chairman George Allen (Va.) cannot serve a second term as he must stand for re-election next cycle. Others who have expressed an interest in the post, including Sens.

Santorum Memo Shows GOP Slippage

“It is more important than ever that Senate Republicans stay disciplined on these four key issues,” Santorum wrote in the memo.

Between Meetings, a Search for Balance

For instance, the drug re-importation bill, which passed the House early Friday morning, divided Study Committee members along several different lines.

Tribal Dispute Sparks Fierce Lobbying Battle

Abramoff, one of a handful of K Street lobbyists committed to raising $200,000 for President Bush’s re-election campaign, counts a slew of American Indian tribes among his biggest clients, including

Economic Indicator

The Senate Intelligence Committee bids adieu to former counsel Mary Pat Lawrence, who has joined Van Scoyoc Associates Inc. as director of government relations and counsel.

A Look at Florida

If Graham is out of the Senate race entirely, the trickle-down effect from the open-seat contest would have the greatest impact on Rep. Allen Boyd’s (D) swing 2nd district seat.

SOUTH DAKOTA: Daschle’s Ad Blitz Fails

In other Democratic Senate news, radio talk-show host Nancy Skinner this week got in the open-seat Senate race and in the process found herself out of a job.

Here We Go Again …

Dan Glickman (D) is considering a Senate bid. “I am looking at it again,” Glickman said in an interview Tuesday.

Domino Effect

Jennifer Dunn (R) whenever she moves on — she is expected, though not altogether certain, to seek re-election in 2004.

What Webs They Weave

Senate Campaigns Staff Up. Two likely candidates for the Senate from Florida are putting together campaign teams. Rep.