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Kirk to Enter Illinois Senate Race

Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) began telling supporters on Wednesday that he will run for Senate in 2010, according to knowledgeable GOP sources.

Madigan Won’t Run for Senate

Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan (D) will not run for Senate or governor in 2010, according to the Washington Post.

Illinois: Kirk Move Sets Up Two Competitive Races

Mark Kirk (R) began telling supporters on Wednesday that he will run for Senate in 2010, setting up what is expected to be a blockbuster contest and also touching off a highly competitive open-seat race

Burr Consultant’s Dual Roles Fall Into Gray Area

Richard Burr’s (R-N.C.) re-election campaign, has agreed to pay $1,250 out of his own pocket to cover the cost of a recent survey conducted by his private polling firm because of concerns about how the

Vitter Rakes in $1.2 Million in 2nd Quarter

David Vitter (R-La.), who Democrats have been keen on targeting for defeat in 2010, announced Tuesday that he raised more than $1.2 million for his re-election campaign during the second quarter.

Dodd’s K Street Pushback?

Chris Dodd gears up for a grueling re-election fight, he has tried to distance himself from K Street by taking an increasingly pro-consumer, anti-industry tack, according to many lobbyists who work closely

Reid Loses Patience on Health Bill

Baucus’ office declined to comment, but Senate Budget Chairman Kent Conrad (D-N.D.), a key member of Finance, confirmed as much late Tuesday.

Unions Set Their Sights on Climate Change Bill

Organized labor this week is warning Senate Democrats not to renege on trade protections included in House climate change legislation that would buffer domestic manufacturers from cheap consumer products

Kentucky: Grayson Tops $600,000 in Second Quarter

In less than two months of fundraising, Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson (R) raked in $602,699 for his Senate exploratory committee, and he had $571,103 in cash on hand at the end of June.

Rogers Is NRCC’s Top Cop

or Is this a program that’s going to help me get re-elected?’— Rogers said. “We think we’ve got people convinced that this is a program that’s going to get me re-elected.

Snyder Seems to Be Natural Target

Like the other two ads they have run, the NRCC’s radio ads last week played up Snyder’s ties to Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), and the NRCC clearly hopes to make Snyder’s re-election campaign a

K Street Awaits Mr. Franken

“Really the focus of those meetings has been how does the institution of the Senate work so that he can pull the trigger on the most number of things possible.

Lobbyists Feel Kennedy’s Absence at Committee Helm

With the health care reform debate in full tilt, it’s fair to assume that the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee is the key player in producing the final version of the Senate’s package