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A New Force on K Street

On Tuesday night, lobbyists representing telecom, technology, financial services, energy and other interests will gather at Sonoma, a Capitol Hill wine bar, to pitch in for the Texas Democrat’s re-election

Wyden a Pioneer on Web Ads

Viewers who go to the site will find themselves instead at standtallforamerica.com, Wyden’s re-election site.

Money Chase Is on for 2010

“There’s a recognition from incumbent Senators that the world has changed,” said a Democratic strategist who works on Senate campaigns. “You need more resources than ever.”

The Greening of 2008

Earlier this month, the organization began airing TV ads attacking the two Republicans in the New Mexico Senate race, Reps.

Specter Plans to Seek Re-election in 2010

Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) plans to continue his Senatorial duties and seek re-election in 2010, despite his second bout with Hodgkin’s disease. “This is another bump in the road.

Specter: Cancer Won’t Slow Me Down

Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) said Wednesday that he plans to continue his Senatorial duties and seek re-election in 2010 despite his second bout with Hodgkin’s disease.

Miller Time

Mark Sanford’s (R) 2006 re-election campaign and served for a time as his deputy chief of staff. Miller also has Congressional campaign chops, serving as a consultant for now-Sen.

Specter Says He Has Suffered Hodgkin’s Relapse

Senate Judiciary ranking member Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) announced Tuesday that he has been diagnosed with a recurrence of Hodgkin’s disease, a form of cancer that affects the lymph system.

Feisty Oregon Candidate Defies Schumer

In seeking to upset state Speaker Jeff Merkley in the Oregon Democratic Senate primary next month, attorney Steve Novick is fighting against a Capitol Hill powerbroker with a proven record of shepherding

Reid and McConnell Discuss Earmarks

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) have held preliminary talks on the possibility of moving new earmark reforms this year based, in part, on a set of