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Hutchison Rejoins Leadership Fray

“If a campaign wouldn’t have required her to abandon many of her duties in the Senate for a year, it would have been different.”

Labeling Bernie

Instead, they are focusing on what they describe as his thin record in advance of next year’s Senate race.

Money Key to Biden Bid

Biden has always been a solid fundraiser, spending $3.2 million and $2.5 million on his 2002 and 1996 re-election races, respectively.

Harman Tops Issa in Net Worth, Disclosures Say

While a couple dozen Members, including Rep. and Senate candidate Katherine Harris (R-Fla.), were granted extensions in order to file their reports at later dates, the thousands of pages of documents

Son’s Loss Could Haunt DeWine

After helping to engineer Hamilton County Commissioner Pat DeWine’s (R) defeat in a special House primary Tuesday, conservatives are now focusing attention on his father’s re-election next year — believing

Elwyn’s Elves

Mark Kennedy (R-Minn.), who is running for the Senate, in the Republican-leaning district. Blitz-Krieg.

Dingell’s Own Half Century

Campaigning was different back then too, with retail politics the name of the game and with fundraising a relatively minor aspect of winning re-election.

Frist Eyes Message Overhaul

Senate Republicans are ramping up their message operation just as Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) press office has established itself as the control room for the Democratic Party’s daily

Democrats Eye Cunningham Deal

The San Diego realtor, Elizabeth Todd, and her husband, Whitney, donated $3,000 to Cunningham’s re-election campaign in the 2001-02 election cycle, according to federal campaign records. “Mr.

Special Turned on Its Ear

Campbell, a millionaire car dealer who was just elected to the Senate last year, is now considered the man to beat whenever a special election is called after the Senate confirms Cox.

Coburn Rails, Apologizes

Senate. I made a pledge. I will stick with it. As a matter of fact, why would you want to be up here when you are 68 years of age?

Huckabee Gearing Up for ’08

Huckabee will be on Capitol Hill this week to testify before House and Senate committees on Medicare reform — the third time in three weeks he has been in the nation’s capital.

Honda Shifts DNC’s Outreach Into Higher Gear

Those losses in 2004 — from the White House to the House and Senate — just proved to Democrats that they need to come up with new ideas and find new ways of reaching out to the electorate.