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The Rhode Ahead

As for challenging Langevin, should the incumbent decide to seek re-election to the House, Avedisian said no.

Democrats Eye Remap Payback

With its 19 House seats, Illinois appears to be the state with the biggest potential for re-redistricting gains by Democrats.

No Room For Flies on These Walls

Leading the way into his personal office, Wilson, a former Senate intern, points to photos of himself flanked by such icons as then-Sens.

Their Electoral Success Defies Logic

Steffen, a close aide to Ehrlich who was fired after spreading malicious rumors about O’Malley and allegedly cleansing state agencies of veteran Democratic officials, poses such a danger for Ehrlich’s re-election

Frist Set to Hit the Hustings

“We’re just going to continue to stay focused on the work in the Senate and moving America forward.”

Coalition to Battle Social Security Plan

support of its proposed overhaul of Social Security, a number of high-powered, predominantly liberal interest groups have banded together to fund a national grass-roots counter-effort run by several former Senate

Santorum Book to Counter Clinton’s

Santorum’s book, published by the conservative Intercollegiate Studies Institute, will appear roughly nine years after Clinton’s 1996 volume — just as both he and Clinton gear up first for re-election

Minnesota Senate Race Taking Shape

Mark Dayton (D-Minn.) abruptly took himself out of the 2006 Senate race, Republicans already have a frontrunner to replace him while the Democratic picture is considerably less clear.

Schumer Targets Potential Retirees

Hurt by the retirements of five Southern Members last cycle, Senate Democratic leaders are moving quickly to secure commitments from their colleagues up for re-election in 2006 to run again.

Senators Set to Barnstorm

Already, Bush has sought to put pressure on a handful of Democratic Senators seeking re-election in 2006 by visiting their states earlier this month.

2005 Civil Rights Remembrance Is Biggest Yet

seventh year that the nonpartisan Faith and Politics Institute has sponsored the Congressional civil rights pilgrimage, which will include stops in Birmingham, Montgomery and Selma, where the group will re-enact

Georgia Remap Stings GOPers

While Deal would still likely run for re-election in the 10th district even if his home in Hall County remains in Price’s 6th district, the other Members could have little option than to face off

Lack of Rival Boosts Clinton

Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) will lack serious opposition in her 2006 re-election bid, providing her with a potent springboard for a presidential run two years later.