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Johnson Won’t Return Until After Aug. Break

Johnson back in the Senate whenever he is ready,” Manley said. Meanwhile, Johnson’s re-election campaign seems to be moving ahead even with the Senator physically on the sidelines.

Baucus Banks $4 Million as GOP Keeps Looking

Baucus, chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, raked in $1.6 million from March 1 to June 30. He banked $4.3 million to spend on his effort to win a sixth term next year.

Senate Dems Voting Much More in Step Than GOP

Monday Tuesday here Democrats Senators up for re-election in 2008. Freshmen. Presidential candidates. Republicans Senators up for re-election in 2008. Freshmen. Presidential candidates.

On to Novick-tory!

The only Democrat to have announced for the Oregon Senate race thus far, Novick now has two paid campaign workers on staff, including campaign manager Jake Weigler and finance coordinator Aviva Groner

Davis Builds Up ’08 Infrastructure

But more details of his behind-the-scenes preparation — and the extent to which Davis will have a campaign operation at the ready if and when the Senate seat opens up — are emerging.

Porter Finally Gets a Foe

A Democratic poll from April suggests that just more than one-quarter of local voters want to re-elect Porter and about one-third “want to consider someone else.”

Plus ONE

Tom Gavin, communications director for Senate Appropriations Chairman Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.), announced Tuesday that he is leaving the Senator’s office to work for U2 frontman Bono’s ONE campaign.

Fighting Back

The card-check bill to ease union organizing — buried in the Senate on June 20 when it fell well short of the 60 votes needed to end debate — seems like ancient history now.

McConnell Yet to Engage on War

A virtual no-show during last month’s divisive immigration debate, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) is expected by his fellow Republicans to emerge soon from the shadows and reassert himself

What’s Next for Montana GOP?

Democrats speculate that Rehberg is biding his time in the House until 2012, when Tester will stand for re-election.

A Less Sanguine Chafee Ponders Future

Lincoln Chafee (R-R.I.) has steered clear of politics since Ocean State voters denied him re-election last November, but he does have advice for his beleaguered party.

No Recess for You

Before the July Fourth recess even started, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) put Senators on notice that the weeklong break could be the last one they have for a while.