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Enterprising Adviser

Prior to going to work for the NRSC, Nick served as spokesman for Dole’s Senate office and deputy campaign manager for her 2002 Senate race.

Some Vulnerable Incumbents Broke

Coleman will face a challenge from comedian and radio personality Al Franken (D), who reportedly is getting into the Senate race. The campaign finance reports for GOP Sens.

Mass Frustration

Marty Meehan (D) — blocked from running for the Senate in light of Kerry’s announcement and November’s re-election of veteran Sen. Edward Kennedy (D) — might leave Congress for the private sector.

McCain Taps House Team

McCain has long had a prickly relationship with Republican House Members over the course of his two decades in the Senate.

Sutton’s Staff

The Senate Republican Conference has recently finalized its staff additions. Ryan Loskarn, 29, will be the communications director for the Conference.

Van Dongen to Boost Giuliani Bid

Van Dongen also said he was involved in building support for Giuliani’s abbreviated 2000 Senate bid, which Giuliani ended after being diagnosed with prostate cancer in April of that year.

Baucus Pushes Inclusion

break with his party at the first sign of pressure from the White House, in order to avoid being painted as too liberal during his upcoming re-election fight.

Cochran in No Hurry To Decide on ’08 Race

Thad Cochran (R-Miss.), under pressure from Senate Republican leaders to decide whether he’ll run for re-election in 2008, is stepping up his fundraising activity and said Friday through a spokeswoman

GOP Leaders Fear Departures

McConnell and Ensign, charged with re-electing GOP Senators as well as winning back the majority this cycle, have been meeting over the past several weeks with GOP Senators facing re-election, according

Kerry Won’t Run for President in ’08

John Kerry (D-Mass.) ended speculation about his political future Wednesday afternoon, saying that he would seek re-election to the Senate in 2008 rather than pursue the presidency again.

Kerry Plans to Stay Put

John Kerry (Mass.) became the third prominent Democrat to eschew the 2008 presidential race when he announced from the Senate floor Wednesday that he would seek re-election instead.

The Postman Always Rings Twice

Bob Ehrlich’s (R) failed 2006 re-election bid and worked in communications for the NRCC during the 2004 cycle. In 2002, Harmon helmed now-Sen. Saxby Chambliss’ (R-Ga.) victory over then-Sen.