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You Know My Name

Just one day after Dayton announced that he’ll retire in 2006, to the cheers of Democrats who feared he’d lose his re-election bid, Dayton sure went to the right shop: the Bon Voyage luggage store.

GOP Courts Blacks, Latinos

Seeking to make inroads into traditional Democratic constituencies, Senate GOP leaders are working with the Republican National Committee on a targeted marketing plan designed to attract minorities to

A Ford in the Hand …

Rumors run amok as to why no candidates have stepped forward — including the possibility that Ford will ultimately back away from the Senate race and seek re-election to the House.

Dayton’s Exit Roils ’06 Picture

“Everything I’ve worked for, and everything I believe in, depends upon this Senate seat remaining in the Democratic Caucus in 2007,” he said.

RNC Beefs Up Staff

Slifka, most recently, was Midwest regional political director for Bush’s re-election and has also served as a consultant to the Iowa GOP.

Democrats Aggressively Defend Reid

Senate Democrats are continuing to battle GOP attempts to define the image of Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), concluding that a forceful response could unify the Caucus and build a stronger defense

Foes Gang Up on Matsui

He has floated the possibility of running for re-election, challenging Clinton or retiring.

Defeated in DNC Bid, Roemer Weighs Future

Coming off of a surprisingly tight re-election campaign in 2000 and facing another term in the minority with no room to move up with both of the state’s Senate seats were locked in, Roemer retired

Conservatives Hope GOP Sticks to Proposed Cuts

[IMGCAP(1)] “I do think the president, with this budget, is calling us back to our roots,” said Senate Budget Chairman Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) of explicit pressure by the White House on Congress to act