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Members’ Job Searches Now More Private

In September, Andrews announced he would in fact run for re-election after losing a primary bid against New Jersey Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D). Former Sen.

Schumer on CBS: 60 Seats ‘Unlikely’

Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Charles Schumer (N.Y.) sought Sunday to tamp down DemocratsÂ’ expectations for their chances of taking decisive control of Senate, saying that the magical

Durbin’s Daughter Dead at 40

Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin’s (D-Ill.) daughter Christine has died of complications from a congenital heart condition, Durbin’s office disclosed on Saturday.

McConnell: ‘I Want to Beat Him Like a Drum’

A fiery Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) told a crowd on Friday exactly how he feels about his Democratic opponent, Bruce Lunsford: “I want to beat him like a drum,” McConnell thundered.

Hutchison to Keep Ranking Commerce Spot

Rumors also have circulated that Hutchison plans to resign her Senate seat sometime early next year in order to pursue a gubernatorial bid in 2010.

Democrats See Big Majorities

“I do think we’re going to pick up a large number of seats that’s going to make Democrats pretty happy. That I’m pretty sure of,” DSCC Chairman Charles Schumer (N.Y.) told reporters Wednesday.

Durbin Becomes Second to Give DSCC a Million Dollars

Correction Appended Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (Ill.) last month became just the second Senate Democrat to contribute at least $1 million to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee this cycle

Kentucky Rematch Is Looking Like a Repeat

Northup’s political mentor, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), is locked in his own razor-thin re-election campaign and has not been able to stump for his protégé in Louisville.

Stevens Case Prompts New Ethics Push

“We’ve got nothing on the Senate side,” Holman said this week, pointing to an impassioned floor speech Stevens himself gave in 2006 defending the Senate’s existing ethics process — shortly before

Ensign Joins Call for Stevens’ Resignation

“If Stevens wins re-election Tuesday, he would have a choice on how to proceed from there.” If Stevens prevailed on Election Day and later resigned, Alaska Gov.

Van Hollen Weighs Leadership Options

Van Hollen cut his teeth as a young lawyer in the late 1980s, working on the staff of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He flirted with a Senate run in 2005 when former Sen.

Kentucky Race Leans to GOP

Three-quarters of the voters who had a favorable opinion of Lewis said they would vote for Guthrie, who has represented the Bowling Green area in the state Senate since 1998.

Will Alaskans Stand Up to Stevens — Now?

For his part, Stevens (who this week called on his constituents and colleagues to “stand with me”) is committed to standing for re- election next week and fails to see why a criminal conviction would

D.C. Lobbyists Spend Final Days Stumping

Foregoing their power suits and loafers for casual clothes and sneakers, they are out there — in the battleground states and on the ground in hotly contested House and Senate races — going door to door

GOP Senators Start to Sour on Stevens

Stevens, who is still seeking re-election despite being found guilty Monday on seven counts of failing to report gifts on financial disclosure forms, has steadily seen his support collapse, with