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Where Are They Now?

The 4th district leans Republican, but Musgrave won re-election last year with just 45.6 percent of the vote. They Can Hackett.

The Railroading of America

At a standing-room-only markup on Sept. 20, the Senate railroad antitrust bill was reported out of the Judiciary Committee — “the first time,” Szabo said, “that the Judiciary Committee had ever reported

Should the NRSC Spend Any Time on Lautenberg?

Bob Menendez (D), who had been appointed to the Senate seat and was carrying plenty of baggage during his first Senate race. Only 34 percent said they approved of Menendez’s job performance.

Reid Getting Own Approps Medicine

“I guess a lot of Republicans who were up for re-election were going to have difficulties [voting on appropriations], and sure enough, they did. They got beat.

Democrats Still Have the Cash Advantage

But our re-energized base has helped us not only raise the same amount as the Democrats this month, but net more money for the last two months,” NRSC spokeswoman Rebecca Fisher said.

More GOP Moderates Looking for Exit

Christopher Shays (R-Conn.) said he will not run for re-election unless GOP leaders support his bid to become the top Republican on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

Sources: Weller Set to Announce Retirement

Weller’s Congressional office said he would announce his re-election plans in the coming weeks. “He has no plans to announce his retirement. None,” Shearer said.

Homecoming

Schaffer ran for the GOP Senate nomination in 2004 but lost to beer magnate Pete Coors. Where There’s a Will, There’s a Way.

When Committees Collide

The NRSC is not explicitly recruiting Davis, and he has long expressed an interest in a Senate seat.

Romney Outlines Hill Strategy

Additionally, Romney would move to end illegal immigration and stem the proliferation of Congressional re-election gold, otherwise known as “earmarks.”

Senate Vacancy Could Topple Many Dominoes

Tim Johnson (D) back at work and planning to run for re-election, and most top-tier Republicans uninterested in running for federal office this cycle, it would appear that little change is on the horizon