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GOP Adapting to Minority

Many Senate Republicans have never even served in the minority, and those who have are now forced to revisit the practices of the past.

Iraq Moves Unclear

Senior Senate Democratic aides said they hope the truce with Senate Republicans will give Reid and other leaders time to bring their Caucus together and to develop a consensus proposal on how to

Warner Backs McCain

Warner noted that his “fierce battles” against McCain on the Senate floor only served to boost their mutual respect.

The Liberals Are Coming

According to Senate public records, two new health care clients have tapped Calautti, who is a senior adviser at the firm Baker & Hostetler.

Few Congressional Web Sites Make the Grade

The Senate is more Web savvy than the House, and Republicans are superior to Democrats when it comes to maintaining their Congressional sites — but, overall, the legislative branch is performing poorly

Released From Hospital, Johnson Eyes Re-election

To help maintain his ability to wage a vigorous re-election campaign in a state with a strong Republican bent, seven of Johnson’s Democratic colleagues in the Senate are hosting big-ticket fundraisers

Politics, Uncertainty Follow Latest Votes on Iraq

As the Senate headed out the door Saturday for the weeklong Presidents Day recess, Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) also asked Democratic Senators to conduct events and interviews on Iraq throughout

Appropriators Hit CVC Delay

During that time the Senate took the lead on CVC matters by holding 15 progress hearings on the East Front construction project over the past two years.

Inside-out

Olick also has consulted various Senate candidates during her tenure on Capitol Hill.

For Davis, It May Be Up or Out

“I’ve talked to most of [the Virginia GOP delegation] and they all understand what I want to do at this point if [the Senate seat] opens.

Fahey Encouraged to Eye Potential Vacancy

Omaha Mayor Mike Fahey (D) is considering running for Senate in 2008, telling the Omaha World-Herald he likely would launch a bid if Sen. Chuck Hagel (R) does not run for re-election.

Special House Election Looms

Hudgens, chairman of the state Senate Insurance and Labor Committee, said last week that he would run if there was a vacancy.