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A look at Colorado

While McInnis wins re-election easily on the Western Slope, the 3rd is really a swing district — or was, before the Colorado Legislature had its way.

Human Resources

Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee staffer Dan Kish has returned to the House to serve as senior adviser on the committee.

Republicans Mount Outreach to Blacks

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), and Appropriations Chairman Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) have appeared as guest speakers, an aide said.

A Look at New Jersey

Corzine is up for re-election in 2006, but his popularity has remained high and no Republicans are lining up to challenge him.

Colleagues Starting To Defend Daschle

“They have decided to use Senator Daschle to try to injure our party and our ability to push issues here in the Senate,” said Senate Democratic Policy Committee Chairman Byron Dorgan (N.D.).

The Eagle Has Landed

Brown was elected to the House in 1992, the same year Glenn, also a Democrat, was re-elected to his last term representing Ohio in the Senate.

Nussle Wins Plaudits for Handling of Budget

If the past is any indication, he could run in a tough race without moving to the ideological center; he won re-election easily in 2002 despite running in a redrawn district that leaned toward Democrats

Issa Gives Davis Recall a Shot in the Arm

Leonard is a former GOP ranking member in both the state House and Senate. “I think Republicans will sit up and take notice,” said Scott Taylor, a political consultant who works for Issa.

RNC Eyeing Ex-Hill Aide

Gillespie himself said he has “not been offered any position,” but that he has offered to serve in any capacity to re-elect Bush. “If they wanted me to, I would lick envelopes.”