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Gillmor Drawing Rare Attention

Republicans are confident that he will be re-elected. But Gillmor still has his critics, and many Republicans in Ohio are finding themselves in an increasingly tenuous political position.

Kentucky Vote May Impact McConnell

But there could be significant ramifications for Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) back home, as the party he built and continues to lead moves to heal the wounds from the Fletcher-Northup

The Maine Event

Former state Senate Majority Leader Michael Brennan (D) dropped the pretense that there was any chance Allen would seek a seventh term in the House when he declared himself a candidate last month

A Proxy Fight in Virginia

George Allen (R) may have ended in November, but a proxy battle of sorts is raging on in a state Senate primary that will be decided next month.

The Barron of Main Street

Kathleen Sebelius’ (D) successful re-election campaign as well as other winning Jayhawk State Democrats.

White House Vets Privacy Report

Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) offered legislation in the 109th Congress to re-establish the board as an independent agency within the executive branch, and that proposal has been rolled into H.R. 1, the Democratic

Senators Up Early Giving

Senate Democrats, seeking to retain their majority, have gotten off to a rapid start in helping their colleagues’ 2008 re-election bids, with three Senators already topping the $100,000 mark in contributions

AG May Be Biden His Time Before a Congressional Run

Joseph Biden (Del.), a Democratic presidential candidate, won his upstart bid for the nomination or did not seek re-election for any other reason, Castle likely would run for Senate and give Republicans

Blue Dogs Wary of Senate’s Tax Cut Language

With lawmakers poised to confer over the nearly $3 trillion fiscal 2008 budget, the fiscally conservative Blue Dog Coalition is warily eyeing a Senate provision that would threaten their early victory