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AFSCME Vows to Defend Incumbents

The Republican National Convention will be held in a state where there will be another hard-fought Senate election next year — Minnesota. McEntee said AFSCME is determined to defeat Sen.

Georgia: Candidates Emerge in Norwood District

Whittington TEXAS Wallace Nears Verdict on Running in 22nd Sugar Land Mayor David Wallace (R) has decided against running for re-election next year, fueling speculation that he instead will

No Rush to Judgment

Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) re-election next year, but they are less enthused about rallying around a standard-bearer early in the cycle.

Democrats Accelerate Effort to Aid Johnson

Tim Johnson (D-S.D.) will run for re-election in 2008, at least seven of his Democratic Senate colleagues are organizing big-ticket fundraisers in the coming weeks to help him fill his campaign coffers

When Obama Wasn’t a Star

However, Axelrod did serve as Obama’s top consultant for his 2004 Senate race, and he is playing a leading role in his presidential run.

Report: Lautenberg Hits Mashed Potato Circuit

According to the paper, Lautenberg, who is seeking his fifth term — he served from 1983 to 2000 and then won the Garden State’s other Senate seat in 2002 — has scheduled fundraising trips to Austin

High Definition

Mike Conaway (R-Texas), and served in the communications shop in the Bush/Cheney ’04 re-election campaign.

Lone Star State Struggle

“One of the things [Republicans] did not do well while in charge of the House and Senate is take a look at spending controls,” Bettencourt said, touting his conservative credentials, both economically

Mardi Gras Kicks Off With Baker Fundraiser

Richard Baker (R) is celebrating Mardi Gras in Washington, D.C., to raise money, which could be used for a Senate bid. Baker is considering challenging Sen. Mary Landrieu (D) in 2008.

Weather Watchers

Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) made no secret of his interest in protecting his home-state company as he battled for re-election.

Lieberman Lives on Center Stage

Democratic Senators and aides said last week Lieberman’s political posture hasn’t changed much since winning re-election as an Independent Democrat.