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Jeffords to Announce His Retirement

Jim Jeffords (Vt.) that he relishes a tough re-election battle next year and that his health is good, sources say the 70-year-old Independent will announce his retirement this afternoon.

Going National

Dan Ronayne, a veteran of President Bush’s re-election campaign and the Republican National Committee, has taken over as communications adviser for the Senate Republican Conference.

Sanders Favored For Jeffords’ Seat

Jeffords decision to leave the GOP and become an Independent in 2001 had a similar effect on the Senate, throwing control of the chamber to Democrats. Rep.

Poll Shakes Michigan Political Terrain

“The Congresswoman believes that it’s going to be increasingly difficult for the governor to get re-elected,” said Miller spokesman Scott McFarlane.

A Young Day Dawns: Chairman Aids Gibbons in Nevada

“I just hope the Congressman realizes that if he changes his mind now and tries to run for re-election, his wife has a lot of support sewn up — including key Congressmen he works with who apparently

Brother and Sister Powerbrokers in Chicago and D.C.

And as Solis went on to win several alderman re-election campaigns, earning the role of President Pro Tem of Chicago’s City Council in 2000, his sister went off to the White House and has followed

Clinton Leads in Senate Cash

Like Clinton, Allen is not likely to see a competitive re-election race this cycle and he is able to transfer funds from his Senate account for use on a presidential bid.

Heat on Seven in Judicial Fight

With the fate of judicial filibusters hanging in the balance, just seven Senate Republicans remain publicly undecided on changing the rules to eliminate the parliamentary move.