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Shop Talk: Ultimate Opposition Dump

Gray Davis’ 1998 election and 2002 re-election, as well as his 1994 election as lieutenant governor. He’s currently working on a campaign in California’s tossup 26th district in Ventura County.

Lee: New Messages Can Help Female Candidates

The issue is certain to play into the gubernatorial race there, where former state Senate Majority Leader Maggie Hassan and former state Sen. Jackie Cilley are vying to be the Democratic nominee.

New York Freshmen Most Vulnerable

Bob Turner (R), who is running a quixotic Senate bid. There are also a handful of primaries to watch — many of which have room to evolve before the late June election.

The Leftist Laureate

Levine has re-created the experience of working in industrial Detroit in his poetry. His work features stark images of life on the shop floor.

Old Troubles Dog GSA Official

Office of Special Counsel said Neely’s participation in the ad for Inouye’s 2010 re-election campaign violated the Hatch Act, but it did not discipline him beyond a warning.

Democrats Focus on Immigration

Schumer said his bill would “re-emphasize that state officials can only engage in the detection, apprehension and detention of unlawfully present individuals if they are doing so pursuant to an explicit

Budget Process Is Not Fiscal Instant Messaging

When it became clear that the House and Senate Budget committees had little real power (after all, they didn’t have the authority to increase or decrease spending or taxes or change authorizations

White House Sees House GOP as Useful Foil

In a year when President Barack Obama is basing his re-election campaign on the issue of fairness, the White House believes House Republicans are playing into their hands, time and again.

Health Care: From the Lab to the Patient

At hearings  in the House and Senate in March, some lawmakers worried that the initiative will take on tasks usually done by drug or biotech companies.

Digital Buddies

Monica Lindeen, the state’s insurance commissioner and auditor, is running for re-election this year. She and Sen.

There’s No Shortage of Drama in Illinois

“Between George Ryan going to prison, Rod Blagojevich going to prison, the attempted sale of [President Barack Obama’s] Senate seat — [in] my adult life, Illinois politics has always been action-packed