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Departure of Wealthy Lawyer Relieves GOP

Considering their luck of late, Senate Republicans had to feel relieved on Tuesday when wealthy attorney Mikal Watts (D) made the surprising announcement that he was dropping out of the Texas Senate race

Landrieu’s Lament

Mary Landrieu’s re-election prospects just got a whole lot dimmer.”

Johnson to Seek Third Senate Term

Tim Johnson (D-S.D.) announced Friday that he is running for re-election in 2008 — the clearest sign yet that he continues to improve from a Dec. 13 brain aneurysm that kept him out of the Senate for nine

Davis Uses Campaign Funds to Help His Wife

John Warner (R), gave more than $14,000 in in-kind contributions from his “Tom Davis for Congress” political action committee to the re-election campaign of his wife, state Sen.

Ensign Pleads for Cash

As Senate Democrats continue to dig deep into their own wallets to fuel their majority-building efforts this cycle, the financially stressed GOP minority is hoping to even the score by pushing its Senators

Republican Recruiting

And on the Senate side, decorated Vietnam War hero and former Secretary of the Navy Jim Webb defeated incumbent Sen. George Allen (R) in Virginia.

NRCC Eyes GOP Retirees’ Millions

Nine of the Republicans who have announced they are leaving at the end of next year and not running for other office in total hold $4.67 million in their re-election accounts — money that they are

Jackpot

“So the Congressman is thankful they’re supporting his efforts and his campaign for re-election.”

Three-Way Leader Race on Horizon

Although Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is sending all the right signals that he will run for re-election in 2010, the possibility that he might choose to retire has fueled speculation that

Let’s Find Common Ground in the Constitution

Article 1, Section 1 of the Constitution of the United States of America reads: “All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate