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Compliance Office Gets New Terms

The Senate last week passed a measure that would allow the executive staff of the Office of Compliance to be appointed to a second five-year term.

Democratic Ney-Sayers

Bob Ney (R-Ohio) should be considered one of the more vulnerable House Members up for re-election next year.

Kerry, Edwards Pay N.H. Staffers

Kerry is paying for Geoff Wetrosky to work to re-elect Manchester Mayor Bob Baines (D), while Edwards is underwriting Angie Siecker’s efforts on behalf of state Sen.

Come Sail Away

Christopher Cox (R-Calif.) sure remembers, though he missed himself Wednesday when the Game Show Network re-ran a show, circa 1979, in which the surfer dude-turned-Congressman won $10,000.

Browder Takes Lessons To a Wider Audience

An unsuccessful run for the Senate ended Rep. Glen Browder’s (D-Ala.) professional political career in 1997, but it sure didn’t take any wind out of his sails.

GOP Sees MoveOn as Wedge

The 2006 Pennsylvania Senate race provides a window into the developing battle over MoveOn.org. State Treasurer Bob Casey Jr.

Hastings Poised for Re-election at OSCE

Marriott Hotel in his blue Buick Rendezvous to stand for re-election to the presidency of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, he isn’t anticipating much

Madden 2005

Last year, he toiled as a national spokesman for the Bush-Cheney re-election campaign. Before that, Madden spent three years as spokesman for Rep. John Sweeney (R-N.Y.).

Frist-Allen Relationship Fraying?

George Allen has publicly questioned Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist’s (R-Tenn.) handling of three high-profile issues in recent weeks.

People Who Need People

The Rhode Island Democratic Senate primary seems to be all about poaching right now.

CREW Hits Frist With FEC Complaint

A liberal watchdog group filed a complaint against Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) on Monday, alleging that Frist didn’t properly disclose a $1.4 million loan he took out for his campaign committees