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Seats Lean Right, Results in Doubt

The freshman hails from one of the most conservative states in the country and is running for re-election in a presidential year in a district that President Bush won in 2004 with 69 percent.

Freedom’s Watch Goes Up in 6 Districts

Freedom’s Watch went on the air Tuesday in another expensive market — Chicago — in an effort to help boost the re-election prospects of Rep. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.).

Reid Seeks McCain Pledge

Reid, according to Democratic Senate sources, also wants assurances from Senate Republican leaders that an evenly divided, bipartisan group of Senators will pass any legislative fix so his party isn’t

After Special, Childers Is on Good Footing

Childers “has no incentive to do anything in Wicker’s [Senate special election] race and Wicker would be foolish to do anything in Childers’ race,” the consultant said.

Sides Wade Into Jury Pool

identified as juror 1424, reiterated a similar message on the stand, stating: “They are not above the law, and they should in their capacity at all times … they should always remember the people they’re

Heard on the Hill: Grassley’s Reefer Madness

But, dude, the Iowa Republican sure sounded like one during a speech on the Senate floor Tuesday in which he went on at length about the artwork on the cover of the trippy Pink Floyd album “Dark Side of

Idaho Senate Race: Over Before It Began?

The two men are facing each other again this cycle for the Senate, and when LaRocco entered the race, some local Democrats and enthusiastic bloggers tried to make the case that 2008 was a much different

White House Senses Leverage for Endgame

“For the Democratic majority to say, ‘We’re not going to do this because we didn’t get our infrastructure money’ — well, I’d like to see them then live with the market crash.” Nevertheless, with

Bailout Politics Scramble Hill

Negotiations between the White House and House and Senate leaders hit snags Monday on the policy and politics front.

Ike’s Political Aftershocks

Lampson, up against former Senate aide Pete Olson (R), was assumed to be extremely vulnerable in the upcoming November elections.

House Pushes Pelosi Drilling Changes

As they tried to sort through a historic Wall Street meltdown, Democratic leaders in the House and Senate were close Monday evening to signing off on a continuing resolution that would include funding

Polls: Ohio a Top House Battleground

But Pryce, who has held the Columbus-area district for eight terms and cruised to re-election until her 2006 battle with Kilroy, continues to be well regarded at home.

Historical Society to Lose Crypt Kiosk

If not, we’re out of business,” said Sarasin, a former Republican Congressman from Connecticut. “We’re in business to support the mission.