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Oregon: FEC Complaint Targets Ads Featuring Merkley

Gordon Smith’s (R) re-election campaign on Wednesday filed a Federal Election Commission complaint alleging that the Oregon Democratic Party and Democratic Senate nominee Jeff Merkley have coordinated

Jenkins Won’t Run Again in Louisiana

Senate race, had been planning to run again in the fall. But Jenkins said Wednesday morning that though he expected he could win a primary against state Sen.

Minnesota Race May Get Weirder

A pro wrestler, a comedian and a lawyer are all running for Senate. But don’t wait for a punch line, because this isn’t a joke: Former Minnesota Gov.

Video Postings Create a Ruckus

.” “We’re not interested in content. We’re interested in commercialism in the House, or the lack thereof,” he said.

Money Matters: An Opportunity Lost?

Melissa Bean (D) spent almost $4.3 million in the previous cycle in her successful re-election run, and the DCCC came in with about $1.3 million.

Republicans Seek to Turn Democrats on Energy

Sensing popular discontent with energy prices, Senate Republicans have gone on the offensive for the first time this year by targeting a handful of moderate Democrats they hope will support a GOP-backed

Heard on the Hill: Model Citizens

But in person, they’re quite diplomatic. [IMGCAP(1)]The gorgeous gals were at the National Press Club on Monday to tout the results of a survey of baby-boomer consumers.

Arizona: Kolbe Stings Bee by Rescinding His Support

Jim Kolbe (R) has yanked his endorsement of presumptive 8th district Republican nominee Tim Bee after Bee, the state Senate president, voted to place a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage

Lampson Walks a Fine Line at Home

Despite exhibiting some personal affection for the Congressman, Truskey plans to vote for ex- Senate aide Pete Olson, the Republican nominee in the solidly conservative, suburban Houston 22nd district

Democrats Sit on Cash Piles

With nearly every Senate Democratic incumbent facing a smooth ride to re-election this fall, the candidates are finding themselves in an enviable position of sitting on a combined total of more than $50

K Street Files: Taking on the “Scarlet F”

“We’re really just trying to educate members about how this would have a discriminatory impact on companies and their employees who are their constituents,” said Todd Malan, president of the OFII

GOP Says Wicker Has Momentum

Having more money doesn’t necessarily win you an election when you’re not spending it wisely.” At the same time that second-quarter fundraising numbers are set to be released, Wicker’s camp expects