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Moderates Make Feelings Known

Senate Democratic moderates warned Tuesday that they may block passage of a massive health care overhaul this year if Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) insists on pushing reform legislation that contains

Dodd and Lieberman at Odds Once Again

“Where their relationship is, I’d say it’s much better,— said a former Democratic Senate aide who now works downtown. To be sure, not all Senate delegations are tight.

Ex-Nebraska Sen. Kerrey Draws Down Campaign Account

Kerrey, who served in the Senate from 1989 through 2000 and is now president of The New School in New York City, gave a $120,000 charitable contribution in August to the University of Nebraska Foundation

Iowa Democrat Conlin Eyes Sen. Grassley’s Seat

Democratic leaders are promising a vigorous challenger for Grassley, who has won all four of his Senate re-election bids with at least 66 percent of the vote against weak opposition.

Conlin Eyes 2010 Race Against Grassley

— Democratic leaders are promising a vigorous challenger for Grassley, who has won all four of his Senate re-election bids with at least 66 percent of the vote against weak opposition.

Inouye Hits Senate Milestone

Inouye is up for re-election in 2010 and is a shoo-in to win a ninth term. Inouye’s Congressional service dates to Aug. 21, 1959, when he entered the House as Hawaii became the 50th state.

Senate Race

Indeed, publicly released surveys have shown that Burr and Reid continue to battle some of the worst polling numbers of Senators up for re-election in 2010.

Senate Hands Reid a Defeat on ‘Doc Fix’

The Senate soundly defeated a $250 billion extension to the Medicare physician payment program Wednesday, marking a potentially inauspicious start for Democratic leaders to the formal floor debate on the