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Davis Considering Another NRCC Run

campaign arm depends on a number of factors, including the status of his chairmanship of the Government Reform Committee, the GOP’s performance in the 2006 elections and the possibility that a Virginia Senate

Mollohan Hits Rules Changes

For instance, House Administration Chairman Bob Ney (R-Ohio) has not meet with Hastings or Mollohan to discuss his own dealings with Abramoff, an issue first raised publicly at a Senate Indian Affairs

Case, Raising Money, Keeps Options Open

“I haven’t ruled out running for governor, Senate or re-election,” the paper quoted him as saying. Sen. Daniel Inouye (D) was just re-elected overwhelmingly last year.

GOP Leaders Reaching Out

DeLay said he expects to be able to attend the Senate lunches every week, and that each week Santorum or some other Senate leadership member would be invited to attend the House Republican Conference

An S.O.S. Is Sent to Beauprez

being pulled in two directions simultaneously, with some in the party urging a gubernatorial bid while others, especially those at the National Republican Congressional Committee, push him to run for re-election

Remap Revenge in New York?

But the senior elected official told Roll Call that Democrats in the state Senate have privately agreed that re-redistricting of the state Senate and Congressional boundaries will be in order if

Illinois Remap Discussed

Still, Illinois may offer the Democrats their best hope of seeking an element of revenge for Georgia, Texas (where Republicans successfully redrew the lines in 2003) and Colorado (where a 2003 re-redistricting

FEC May Increase Penalties

the recent increase in campaign contribution limits, but it appears the cost of doing business — at least among those who break the rules — could also face a hike when the Federal Election Commission re-examines

Take It Outside

Alt-rock band Wilco lead man Jeff Tweedy has some folks thinking that Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) might be his personal physician.

Observers: Carnahan Not Yet Secure

although Carnahan has “two years to become ‘not vulnerable,’” a repeat of last year’s primary where a “bunch of people got in and we had a free-for-all” would severely hinder the freshman Congressman’s re-election

Members Flee Fallout From Abramoff

Burns’ re-election committee and two PACs tied to the Montana Republican received $134,000 in campaign donations from Abramoff, Indian tribes that he lobbied for and his business associates during the

Georgia Map All But Done

Phil Gingrey’s (R) swing district and potentially complicate the re-election efforts of Democratic Reps. John Barrow and Jim Marshall.

A Senior Moment for GOP?

In order to pass his plan Bush must convince Members like Brown-Waite that supporting an overhaul of the retirement program will not doom their chances of winning re-election.

Friendly Foes

Last year when Ed Gillespie presided over the Republican National Committee and Marc Racicot was chairman of the Bush-Cheney re-election campaign, it would have been nearly impossible to find an issue