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Frist’s Travels Won’t Include Return to S.D.

the prime architect of the alleged obstruction of Bush priorities, Republicans believe knocking off Daschle would have a devastating impact on Democratic attempts to thwart their agenda if Bush wins re-election

Ethics Panel Hands DeLay Second Rebuke in a Week

impropriety” by attending a June 2002 golf fundraiser with Westar lobbyists after the company had given $25,000 to a Texas political action committee founded by DeLay, as well as donating to DeLay’s re-election

New Face May Head Up DSCC

Adding to the series of seven-figure donations boosting Senate Democrats’ war chest, Sen.

Marin’s Talents Won’t Go to Waste (Management)

As she stumps the country on behalf of President Bush’s re-election campaign, some friends and Republican strategists have begun to throw Marin’s name around as a possible replacement for embattled

Panel to Re-Subpoena Scanlon

The Senate Indian Affairs Committee plans to reissue a subpoena to former House aide Mike Scanlon after he refused to testify at last week’s hearings scrutinizing $66 million worth of deals he cut with

Senate GOP Plots Turnout Program

the president’s re-election effort and the Republican National Committee are unlikely to do much in terms of devoting financial or ground-troop resources.

Twenty Questions

The picture looks a bit brighter for Democrats next cycle — 17 Democrats up for re-election, 15 Republicans and Independent Jim Jeffords (Vt.) — although they must re-elect eight freshman.