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Reality and Hope Collide on Giffords

BodycopyStorybasics">Giffords’ backers say Carusone’s departure from those kinds of relentlessly upbeat dispatches has now opened the door to contemplating scenarios in which Giffords does not stand for re-election

Matheson Eyes Statewide Bid in Utah

If he does not run for re-election, he might challenge Sen. Orrin Hatch or Gov. Gary Herbert, both Republicans. “I know I’m going to be running for office in Utah,” Matheson said.

Boozman Rebuffs Wal-Mart

The fight created alliances and opponents unusual for a major Senate squabble and did not break along party lines. The Senate voted 54-45 to delay the regulations on reduced swipe fees.

Possible Opportunity for Kerry in Clinton Report

A report that Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is interested in becoming the World Bank’s next president could create an opening for Senate Foreign Relations Chairman John Kerry (D-Mass.), who

Reid’s Spokesman to Step Down

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s chief spokesman, Jon Summers, will announce Friday that he is departing the Nevada Democrat’s leadership office, sources confirmed Thursday evening.

Could Schweitzer Challenge Baucus in 2014?

Senate Finance Chairman Max Baucus is preparing to run for a seventh term in 2014, with allies of the powerful Montana Democrat disputing suggestions he might be vulnerable.

Filner Expected to File for Mayoral Bid

San Diego-based Democratic strategist Lucas O’Connor wrote on the Two Cathedrals blog that Filner “will need to re-introduce himself to both the people and the problems in San Diego” after 20 years

Boren Won’t Seek Re-Election

Dan Boren (D-Okla.) will not seek re-election in 2012, providing House Republicans with a prime pickup opportunity in the Sooner State.

Swipe-Fee Vote Splits Democrats

Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) has ripped Tester’s amendment as another “Wall Street bailout” even as Tester faces a difficult re-election test next year.

Democrats Thread the Needle on Medicare

In a move that appears designed for media consumption, five Democratic Senators up for re-election in 2012 sent a letter Monday to Vice President Joseph Biden asking him to hold firm against cutting

Shop Talk: Busy Cycle in Tarheel State

Obama ’12 Snags ‘Technologist’ President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign hired Harper Reed as chief technology officer, the Chicago Tribune reported.