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Hale DSCC Eyes Red States

Those Republican Senate seats considered in the first tier of potential Democratic pickups are well-known.

Familiar Names Aim at Walberg

Looking ahead to his first re-election battle, freshman Rep. Tim Walberg (R-Mich.) likely will face one or both of the men he’s beaten before: former Rep.

Cost, Fine Print Slow WRDA Bill

Senate Environment and Public Works Committee staffers scrambled last week to re-draft the Water Resources Development Act reauthorization bill after the Congressional Budget Office estimated its price

Simon Says: ’06 Nominee Wants a Second Chance

But with the Republican now facing two federal investigations, speculation is mounting that he will not run for re-election and may possibly resign before the conclusion of his current term.

No-Brainer

Anonymous” who is blocking a simple bill to require electronic filing of Senate campaign finance reports. The attention is misdirected.

Democrats Hope to Make English’s Seat Competitive

Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development; Christine Riehl, also a Rendell appointee; and Porter, who ran against English in 2004 and 2006 and also lost four bids for the New York state Senate

Both Parties Prepare for Renzi Vacancy

Republican operatives in Arizona, meanwhile, are now openly contemplating life after Renzi — whether he resigns before the conclusion of his current term or chooses to forgo re-election next year.

‘Fellow Travelers’ a Personal Journey for Mallon

When it came to re-creating the Senate proceedings of the era, Mallon turned to officials at the Senate Historical Office for transcripts of both the executive sessions of McCarthy’s Senate permanent

The Wild Bunch

Wildlife Action Fund — and Michael Powell, of Ford’s Senate campaign.

GOP Back to Square One

Other candidate, such as Joe Rogers (Colorado’s 7th), Jackie Winters (Oregon’s 5th), Herman Cain (Georgia Senate), Keith Butler (Michigan Senate) and Winston Wilkinson (Utah’s 2nd), couldn’t get out of

DSCC: Right Candidate Could Upset Cornyn

Cornyn in an interview was confident that he is both politically and operationally well-positioned for his first re-election bid as Senator, though he vowed not to take anything for granted.

Democrats Emerging to Challenge Rep. Wilson

Wilson, who is accustomed to being a prime Democratic target, won re-election by less than 900 votes last year, and Heinrich argues that the Democratic nominee should do even better this time given