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Lessons From Tuesday: All Politics Is Local

Arlen Specter’s 30-year Senate career came to an end with his defeat by sophomore Rep. Joe Sestak, who came from behind to win by a very comfortable 8-point margin Tuesday.

Editorial: Caucus Secrets

The number of House and joint House-Senate staff dropped from 16,939 to 15,215, and incoming Republicans took credit for saving $206 million a year — $5 million a year on the caucuses alone — evidence

Switch Dooms Specter’s Last Fight

“It’s been a great privilege to serve the people of Pennsylvania, and it’s been a great privilege to be in the United States Senate.

Reid’s Chairmen Come to His Aid

Facing a brutal re-election battle, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is taking the extraordinary step of leaning on Democratic leadership to shake the money tree on his behalf before the Memorial Day

Road Map: Recess Clock Is Ticking; Order Is Tall

Regan Lachapelle, spokeswoman for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), volleyed back at Coburn’s gambit with a classic threat to keep the Senate in session through the Memorial Day recess

Rangel’s Future Is Stuck in Neutral

And after usually coasting to re-election without serious challenge, Rangel, 79, is gearing up for what could be a crowded primary as he eyes a 21st term.