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Daschle to Keep Hand in Politics

The former Senate Democratic leader plans to continue trying to raise money for his leadership political action committee and to pump donations into the campaign coffers of Congressional, state and

Georgia Remap Ahead?

Perdue, the state’s first Republican governor since Reconstruction, is facing re-election next year.

Handicapping President Bush’s Second Term

Yes, the president drew a majority of the votes cast in November, won by 3.5 million votes (a dramatic improvement over 2000) and helped his party gain House and Senate seats.

International Agent

In the previous Congress, both the House and Senate introduced measures to do just that, and this year, the original sponsors — led by Sen. George Voinovich (R-Ohio) and Rep.

RNC Turns Up Heat on Reid

“This is a national and local communications strategy that will look to strip the bark off the Senate Minority Leader,” Jones added.

Bayh Readies Team for Presidential Run

Penn will handle the polling for Clinton’s 2006 re-election bid as well as any other future races and as a result had to choose his horse almost three years before the first votes are cast in the

Ka-Ching!

Dayton seems certain to face a tough challenger in his bid for re-election in 2006, as Republicans have dubbed him a top target. SasShea to the Campaign.

Money Flows to Senators

At least 11 Senators facing re-election next year began the cycle with more than $1 million in their campaign accounts, newly filed fundraising reports show.

Democrats Prep For Bush Visits

After his annual address tonight, Bush will stump in Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, Arkansas and Florida — states that include seven Senate Democrats, three of whom face re-election in 2006 in

RNC Gives NRSC Gift of $1 Million

The Republican National Committee will donate $1 million to the party’s Senate campaign arm to help erase its remaining debt from the 2004 cycle, according to RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman.

Turning to ‘Plan C’

The 2006 Nebraska Senate contest has been priority No. 1 for state Republicans since Nelson narrowly won the open seat of Sen. Bob Kerrey (D) in 2000. Nebraska Gov.

With New Focus, Lott Moves On

In the past two years, Lott has carved out a new niche in the Senate: part Old Bull and part outspoken critic.

GOP Wary of Retirements

Republican lawmakers heard from pollsters, from administration officials and from one another on how the subject affects their legislative agenda, as well as their prospects for re-election.