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Caucuses Plot Leadership Races

Their hope is that a big win would thaw an agenda frozen by a closely divided Senate and the Bush White House in the past two years.

Democrats View Georgia Race as Revenge for ’02

Forget the filibuster-proof Senate majority, the Democratic PartyÂ’s resurgence in the South or even the simple satisfaction of wresting a once-safe seat from the GOPÂ’s hands.

Landrieu Hopes Only to Lose a Nickname

Louisiana Democrats are becoming increasingly optimistic that “Close-Call Mary” Landrieu (D) will soon rid herself of that nickname by scoring a decisive victory on Nov. 4 in the one Senate race where

Texas: VFW Backs Lampson As Olson Goes on TV

Nick Lampson (D), facing a tough challenge for re-election in the conservative-leaning 22nd district from former Senate aide Pete Olson (R), was endorsed over the weekend by the Veterans of Foreign Wars

Illinois: Sun-Times Endorses Ozinga Over Halvorson

.” The Sun-Times editors did not outright bash Ozinga’s opponent, state Senate Majority Leader Debbie Halvorson (D), writing that they “admire her work ethic.” Still, they wrote that her proximity

Latham Targeted, But Still Favored to Win

“I think people are so hungry for something different; they’re hungry for change — that was evident by our financial filings this quarter,” Greenwald spokeswoman Erin Seidler said.

A DSCC Hat Trick for Schumer?

Plus, with already more than $10 million on hand in his campaign treasury, Schumer shouldnÂ’t have to worry about securing his re-election in liberal-leaning New York.

K Street Files: Congo Change-Up

Instead, he has re-registered the country with his firm, Public Private Solutions. The switch comes following an undisclosed client conflict with the Livingston Group.

Byrd, Lieberman Await Their Fate

“So many people have said to [Reid] that we can’t have a chairman this weak,” one senior Senate Democratic aide said.

NRSC Rethinks Decision to Pull Louisiana Ads

The National Republican Senatorial Committee is rethinking its decision earlier this week to pull party resources out of the Louisiana Senate contest that pits state Treasurer John Kennedy (R) against

The Voice of Big Oil on Capitol Hill

“The oil and natural gas industry is such a major source of energy for the U.S., we’re embroiled in discussions at the national and state level constantly.” Even substantial victories, like last