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Conatser Consults

She also helped rake in $2.5 million in PAC receipts — the highest of any Senate candidate that cycle — and overall campaign receipts of $11.8 million for then-Sen.

GOP Calls on K Street to Boost Estrada

With Democrats still undecided on launching a rare filibuster of a judicial nomination, Senate Republicans and the White House have targeted a dozen Democrats in the confirmation battle over Miguel Estrada

Torricelli Sat on $3M as Democrats Sank

After dropping his re-election bid in the face of mounting evidence that an ethics scandal had made it all but impossible for him to win another term, Torricelli used campaign funds to clear up

Harkin to Play Host

First elected in 1984, Harkin has beaten back re-election challenges from three sitting Republican House Members, including former Rep. Greg Ganske in 2002.

Citigroup Seeks Lobbying Makeover

Some lobbyists believe Calio will re- examine whether Citigroup will continue to use all the firms now on its payroll, although Citigroup officials declined to comment for this article.

Lucas to Seek Re-election

Lucas’ announcement, however, deprives Democrats of an obvious candidate for Senate in 2004.

A Look at Maryland

But O’Malley, who is white, may face a bloody, racially tinged battle for re-election in his majority-black city in 2003.

Millionaires on Notice

months after a sweeping new campaign finance law took effect, the complicated guidelines governing self-financed candidates and their opponents are already coming into play in a hotly contested Illinois Senate

Comeback Kid?

John Linder (R-Ga.) last year, formed an exploratory committee to look at running for the House or Senate following Isakson’s announcement.

Approps Unveils Shakeup

Across the Capitol, Senate Appropriations Chairman Ted Stevens (R-Alaska) wrote letters Wednesday to Young and both chambers’ GOP leadership saying that he welcomed Young’s proposal but emphasizing

Chafee Gets Key Gavel

Lincoln Chafee (R.I.), the only Senate Republican to have voted against the resolution authorizing the use of force in Iraq, is poised to take the gavel of the Foreign Relations subcommittee that oversees