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Cornyn Shifts to Phase 2 of Majority Battle Plan

DeMint raised $5.6 million for Republican Senate candidates during the 2010 cycle through his Senate Conservatives Fund political action committee and plans to build on that effort over the next

Swing States Prepare for 2012, Redistricting

Two years later, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid won re-election despite being among the most vulnerable incumbents in the country — the result of an impressive get-out-the-vote effort and a divisive

Thune Quietly Gathers 2012 Advice

Thune was uncontested for re-election on Nov. 2, cruising to a second term six years after defeating then-Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D) in a dogfight.

Feingold Couldn’t Re-Create ’92 Magic

This year, he attempted to reprise that theme in front of his house, but even that attempt at re-creating the spark wasn’t enough to dramatically alter the race.

Ex-Massa Aide Settles Harassment Complaint

Congressional employees, including House and Senate aides, may file formal complaints with the Office of Compliance under the Congressional Accountability Act, which applied laws covering civil rights

Jobless Democratic Aides Staying Optimistic

The sheer number of ousted staffers — and the collective sting of the midterms, in which Democrats lost the House majority and saw their numbers dwindle in the Senate — seems to have inspired Democrats

House Vote on DREAM Act Possible Next Week

Immigration reform advocates have been pushing hard for action on the issue in the lame-duck Congress, namely because Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) vowed to make it a priority as he