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Davis, Jackson Angle for Senate

“I guess it is more of a campaign than I had envisioned because you’re only trying to get one vote — and that’s the governor’s vote,” Rep. Danny Davis (D-Ill.) said.

Senate’s Bad Blood May Ebb

With McConnell, Senate Republican Conference Chairman Lamar Alexander (Tenn.) and other members of leadership up for re-election this past cycle, it was at times difficult for leadership to focus its energies

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Open Florida Senate Seat Draws Spotlight to Jeb Bush, Alex Sink Sen. Martinez Won’t Seek Re-Election in 2010 N.Y.

Porter Receptive to Reid Challenge

Jon Porter (R-Nev.), ousted in November from his Las Vegas-area 3rd district seat, is leaving the door open to a 2010 challenge of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.).

Nation: Wasserman Schultz to Head Incumbent Effort

“Debbie Wasserman Schultz’s battle tested leadership will be a real asset to our Members facing tough re-elections.” Freedom’s Watch Will Disband at Year’s End Freedom’s Watch, the conservative

Heard on the Hill: No Holder-ing Back

[IMGCAP(1)]HOH’s source said Holder met with Senate Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy on Monday in preparation for his Senate confirmation and, in the interest of full disclosure, revealed to Leahy

Cao Pegged as Short-Timer Following Historic Win

And if the Congressman-elect somehow manages to win re-election to his seat in two years, he will probably also earn the distinction of pulling off the biggest upset of the 2010 cycle.

Card Check to Create a Colossal Clash

This time it’s unions, backed by President-elect Barack Obama and Democratic majorities in the Senate and House, who are looking to organize the Broadmoor’s maids, bellhops and other unskilled labor

Congress Is Back Behind the Wheel

“If we’re going to get anything, it’s going to have to use” the fuel-efficiency loans, another senior Senate Democratic aide said.

La. Voters Head to Polls Saturday

They say that if voters ever thought Carmouche was soft on crime they probably wouldn’t have re-elected him as district attorney five times over 30 years.

Keep People Warm, Fed and Working

Texas lady and the Ethicist from New York heat their homes — not with natural gas, I’d guess — but when leasing mineral rights is routinely equated to “an orgy of rioting,” you get an idea of why we’re

Pot Lobby Aims High Next Year

But after eight years of playing defense against an inflexible Bush White House, they’re confident that there will be at least some relaxation in the federal government’s attitude that marijuana