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SEIU Flexes Muscle

We also need a majority in the House and Senate who will stand with working people.”

Democrats Vow Not to Fold in Spy Law Clash

Bush and Senate Republicans are attempting to re-create their August coup and force Democrats in both chambers to pass a White House-blessed bill that would protect telecommunications companies from

Lott Staffers Move Into New Jobs

Lott’s retirement announcement, which came one year after a sweeping re-election and his ascent to Minority Whip status, left nearly two dozen staffers — some of them with decades of service — scrambling

A Lucky Encounter

“I’ve obsessively re-wired sections of our house and haven’t electrocuted myself — yet,” he said.

Sununu Given Seat on Finance Committee

Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.), Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has tapped a vulnerable Republican up for re-election this year to take a coveted spot on the Finance Committee.

Lautenberg Healthier Than Polls Imply

There’s an interesting theory about New Jersey voters that appears to be supported by a recent poll concerning the re-election chances of Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D).

Sen. Wicker

Lott announced his surprise exit from the Senate in November, just one year into his fourth term. He left the Senate to set up a new lobbying firm with former Sen.

Graves Vs. Barnes: A Royal Rumble in Kansas City

[IMGCAP(1)]Graves, who served in both the Missouri state House and state Senate, was first elected to Congress from his Northwest Missouri district in 2000, when he won an open-seat contest against

Bush Squeezed on Earmarks

But unlike an executive order, that route would have virtually no chance of success, since neither the Democratic-controlled House nor Senate would take up such a measure.

Kentucky Democrats Wait on Lunsford

a candidate that could go up against the buzz saw that is McConnell’s campaign machine — which took in $1.5 million in the third quarter of last year and at last report led Republican Senators facing re-election

Parties Ready Competing Messages of Change

“Every single candidate, even the ones who have been in the Senate for decades, are claiming to be a change candidate, so they clearly are seeing something out there,” House Republican Conference