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Fundraising Accelerates in DeLay-Lampson Contest

“This will be similar to a Senate race; it will be a national race, especially when it comes to people coming in and putting ads on TV,” DeLay campaign spokeswoman Shannon Flaherty said.

Meeting in the Middle

Senate race and Rep. Steve King’s (R-Iowa) re-election bid, among others. On Thursday, she’ll confer with Rep. Jack Kingston’s (R-Ga.)

Will Senate OK a ‘Self-Effacing’ Court Nominee?

And he proved his talent in public before the Senate Judiciary Committee — fielding questions over many grueling hours, citing cases, dodging commitments, flummoxing adversaries and doing it all

Harman PAC to Boost Security Focus

The California Democrat, first elected in 1992, said were it not for her strong positions on security matters, she couldn’t have won enough Republican support to survive re-election in 1994 when

Lott Eyes Return As Whip

If he decides to run for re-election, Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) said last week it’s very likely he will seek to re-enter the ranks of GOP leadership posts opening up after the 2006 elections.

Spurning Rove, Hoeven Won’t Challenge Conrad

“The outpouring of support and encouragement I have received to run for the United States Senate is truly humbling, but as I have said, repeatedly, I am focused squarely on the job of governor,”

Louisiana Political Storm Brewing

Littlefield said that Romero has in essence suspended his campaign in the wake of Hurricane Rita, which left several thousand homes in his state Senate district under water.

Ethics Aide in Cross Hairs

Tom Coburn’s (R-Okla.) efforts to gain the right to continue practicing medicine have turned their fire on the staff of the Senate Ethics Committee.

Line Forms for Istook Seat

Steve Largent (R) in 2002 to win his first term as governor, re-establishing the Democratic Party’s historical hold on that office.

DeLay Indictment Roils House

Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) in the midst of the 1994 Senate race in Texas. “Everything will be in play,” said one high-ranking House Republican aide.