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NRCC Has 3-1 Cash Advantage Over DCCC

The GarinHartYang Research Group poll of 402 likely voters conducted March 28-30 with a 5 percent margin of error found that only 42 percent of respondents would like to see Graves re-elected next

¿Quien Es Numero Uno?

Richardson, who is heavily favored for re-election next year, appears to be gearing up to run for president in 2008.

Chafee Faces Rough Road to Re-election

(In fact, Chafee stated publicly that he didn’t vote to re-elect the president last year.) And at this point, it appears unlikely that Chafee could defeat Laffey.

Filibuster Fight Will Shape GOP’s Future

Several prominent “movement” leaders said that a failure to end judicial filibusters would leave rank-and-file activists dispirited after having worked to re-elect President Bush and expand Republican

GOP Hones GOTV

Republicans have credited their recent gains in the House and Senate, as well as Bush’s successful re-election bid, to the “72-Hour Program” — the party’s turnout plan, which was created during the

ARMPAC Amends More FEC Reports

Although the FEC audit is ongoing, McGahn estimated that the total amount of money that will have to be re-classified in the new reports will be “less than $200,000 out of a $3.7 million enterprise

Meeting for the Middle

chairman, touted a recently released poll from The Wall Street Journal that suggested the disapproval of Congress is at its highest level since 1994, the year Democrats lost control of the House and Senate

Hearing Them Roar

According to Democratic polling conducted in November 2004, there was a 7-point gender gap in last year’s presidential contest, with 48 percent of women and 55 percent of men voting to re-elect President

Improve the D.C. FAIR Act, Then Pass It

Tom Davis (R-Va.) recently re-introduced the D.C. Fairness in Representation Act (D.C. FAIR Act, H.R. 2043) with Republican and Democratic co-sponsors and the support of the D.C.

Clinton Hosts Iowans

Perhaps as a result of such intense scrutiny, Clinton has refused to speculate on a possible future bid for national office, insisting that she is focused on winning re-election to a second term

Crunch Time for ‘Nuke’ Deal

But the wording of the final points of the plan may have been a major stumbling block at the midday meetings, and one aide suggested that issue prompted a possible re-write that would make the document

GOP Wavers on Jane Abraham

Jane Abraham’s biggest asset in a possible Senate bid next year also appears to be her biggest liability — her husband, former Sen. Spence Abraham (R-Mich.).

Ben There, Done That

Chattanooga Mayor Bob Corker (R) has hired Ben Mitchell to run his 2006 Senate campaign. Corker is one of four Republicans seeking to succeed retiring Sen. Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) next year.