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Reid Defiant on 2010

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), perhaps the top Republican target in the 2010 cycle, conceded in an interview Tuesday that he can be beat, but he said that he isnÂ’t afraid to lose and that

Earmark Changes Unveiled

“I think they’ll be a little more conscious of what they’re likely to get funded rather than requesting funding for everything that crosses their desk,” he said.

Senator-in-Waiting Doesn’t Mind Delay

Amid all the excitement and pageantry surrounding the swearing in of new and re-elected Members on Tuesday, Ted Kaufman, DelawareÂ’s Senator-in-waiting, said he didnÂ’t mind waiting just little bit longer

Ethics Panels Facing Slow Start

Leaders in the Senate have likewise remained mum about the Ethics Committee, leaving the panel off of a list of chairmanships announced last month. A spokeswoman for Sen.

Heard on the Hill: Vitter Dissed

[IMGCAP(1)]Sex-scandal-singed Vitter was spotted navigating the Senate halls solo while his colleagues enjoyed the company of friends and family.

Democrats to Deny Burris a Senate Seat

.” That’s essentially what top Senate Democratic leaders intend to tell Roland Burris (D) today if he shows up on Capitol Hill as scheduled to be sworn in to fill Barack Obama’s Illinois Senate seat

Staffers Seek Hill Inspiration

Charles Konigsberg was working as minority chief counsel for the Senate Rules Committee when he founded the bipartisan Jewish Staff Forum in 1988.

Unpopular Reid Jabs Unpopular Bush — Again

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) took another opportunity Sunday to attack the unpopularity of President George W. Bush, despite his own mediocre polling numbers.

Franken Leads in New Minnesota Ballot Count

Coleman will be re-elected to the Senate.” Franken’s campaign announced Saturday that its internal tally showed a 35- to 50-vote lead over Coleman before adding the wrongfully rejected absentee ballots

Minnesota Senate Office Could Close Temporarily

Norm Coleman (R-Minn.), Al Franken and thousands of contested ballots in their Senate race isn’t resolved by Jan. 6, one Minnesota Senate office will cease to exist — at least temporarily.