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The Lobbyist Cometh

The new law requires Senators to report to the Secretary of the Senate within three days of starting negotiations for a lobbying job.

Lott to Resign by Year’s End

[It all depends on] if he feels he can make a constructive contribution to the Conference, a postive difference to the Senate and the country.” Sens.

The Old Vs. the Newer

Connolly is seen as likely to run if Davis retires but unlikely to if the Congressman decides to seek re-election.

In ’09, Democrats Would Test Appetite for Change

part on how big Democrats win next November — on whether the incoming president can claim a mandate and whether Democrats have ideological control of the House and a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate

GOP Relieved That Cochran Wants to Stay

The Senator said he didn’t really consult anyone but made a “personal decision” about his re-election and said the decision came down to whether “I felt comfortable running for re-election and would

Crowded Race Likely for Cubin’s Seat

But Cubin won re-election last year with just 48 percent of the vote and was seen as particularly weak politically heading into 2008 — especially in a rematch with Trauner.

A Stevens Earmark Funds a ‘Ferry to Nowhere’

According to land records compiled by the Matanuska-Susitna Borough, Senate financial disclosure forms and published accounts, Lowe owns a 2.6-acre parcel of undeveloped land in the borough’s south-central

Lewis Files for Re-election, Debunking Rumors

They were fanned by Democratic operatives with the story line that Lewis might be opting out after his toughest re-election contest last year and the prospect of another in 2008.

Home-State Voters Want Dodd Back

Dodd has not yet said whether he will seek re-election in 2010 and makes it clear that he’s focused on his bid for the White House.

More Incumbents Head for Home

This cycle, he entered the race with almost $200,000 on hand courtesy of a federal campaign account he had set up in 2003 for a potential 2008 Senate bid. Adler chose not to run for Senate after Sen.