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Money Matters: Mitch Is Rich

[IMGCAP(1)]Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), who now finds himself in a tighter race than he wanted to be in, continued to be the most active Senator on the political money front.

Renteria Doesn’t Blend In

Weighing the feedback, Stabenow eventually cast one of 25 dissenting votes against the bill (it passed the Senate 74-25).

Drake Finds Herself in Democrats’ Cross Hairs

triumph during a tough election cycle as a sign of strength, but many Virginia Democrats still view the 2nd district as “the one that got away” in an otherwise banner year that saw Democrats retake a key Senate

Google Ad Deal Rankles

“I don’t think we’re doing anything untoward here,” Microsoft spokesman Jack Evans said. “I think we’re doing simply what people do.

Coburn Backs Into Landrieu Race

As the Senate was scrambling to wrap up work on the massive $700 billion economic recovery bill, Landrieu made a last-minute push to move a $1 billion agricultural assistance package aimed at farmers

Senate Whips Work the Home-State Crowds

Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D) is keeping busy with his own re-election bid, crisscrossing Illinois to meet with voters, community activists and other elected officials while also balancing his act

In Congressional IDs, Badge Envy Is Rife

Then they must suffer the indignity of a photo and receive a badge that, depending on its color scheme, instantly reflects whether youÂ’re Someone or Nobody.

Kentucky Race May Roil GOP

“They’re both tied. Our private polling mirrors the public polling that these are even-steven races. We believe we can win in both of those states. We’re devoting resources to them.

McConnell Explains Bailout Vote

Locked in a tough re-election bid, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has written a lengthy letter to voters explaining his vote for the Wall Street bailout bill.

New England

While some of her Senate counterparts fight for their electoral lives in what should be safe GOP states across the country, Collins is on target to win re-election by a healthy margin in a state that should

Mountain

Risch chose to run for re-election as lieutenant governor in 2006, even though he was officially the governor in the midst of that re-election.