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That Son-of-a-Gov.

The DGA’s executive director is Nathan Daschle, son of former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.).

A No-Wynn Situation

Still, it was a stunning and ignoble defeat for one of Maryland’s true powerbrokers, a man who had glided to re-election for most of his political career. What went wrong?

House Incumbents Appear Safe, Short and Long-Term

Although Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Charles Schumer (N.Y.) has expressed confidence in Rice, Inhofe remains a heavy favorite to win re-election in conservative-leaning Oklahoma

Immigration Moves Eyed

Immigration reform had been left for dead after last year’s Senate train wreck, but pressures for at least stopgap immigration legislation have bubbled up within the Democratic Caucus.

Puttin’ on the Ritz

Murtha spokesman Matt Mazonkey explained that his boss holds two events a year to benefit his re-election committee — the dinner in the spring, before Pennsylvania’s mid-April primary, and a breakfast

Spy Bill Knots Up Senate

Tuesday evening, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) went to the floor to beg Republicans to let the Senate work on a terrorist surveillance bill he ostensibly opposes.

Obama Gives $300K to Other Races

Obama gave to several colleagues who are up for re-election but are not considered likely to face difficult races: Democratic Sens.

Walberg Faces Fundraising Challenge

The underwhelming fundraising number has once again raised Republicans’ concerns about whether Walberg can hold onto the district in a race against state Senate Minority Leader Mark Schauer (D)

Candidate Has Byrd’s-Eye View

In that role she not only became well-versed on state policy initiatives, but after working on every Byrd re-election campaign since1982 and serving as his campaign manager in 2006 she’s also well aware

Reid and GOP in a Showdown

Senate Republicans scrambled Tuesday to avoid the ire of AARP and veterans, offering to support payments to 20 million low- income seniors and 250,000 disabled vets left out of the House stimulus package