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Democrat Berendt Leads With His Gut, Admirers Say

The court could order a new election and Rossi could change his mind on the Senate race, but Berendt was easily re-elected chairman in January and his detractors have quieted down since then.

Rove Discusses Reid in Nevada Meeting

Ensign, following his narrow defeat by Reid in 1998, was elected to the Senate in 2000 and immediately became a friend and political partner with his former rival.

Roll Call’s 10 Best Senate Races

“A great Senate race is one where re-telling the tale of the race never gets old and interests junkies of all ages,” Todd said.

The Bernie Dilemma

Bernie Sanders’ (I-Vt.) looming Senate candidacy may complicate the relationship between national and Green Mountain State Democrats.

Attorney Self-Funding a Bid for Bonilla’s Seat

But with Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Rahm Emanuel (Ill.) in the nearby 5th district charged with overseeing candidate recruitment, Kirk could face his first real re-election

Meadow Lark

Keith Butler (R) has signed John Brabender to do advertising work for his nascent Senate campaign in Michigan, the Cook Political Report reported this week.

In Alaska, the Young and the Restless

Nick Begich (D), who posthumously won re-election over Young after dying in a pre-election plane crash. Young seems to be gearing up for re-election next year.

Hutchison: Poker-Faced, but Active

Aides to Hutchison argue that she has truly not decided whether she will run for re-election in 2006 — a race in which she would likely cruise to victory — or challenge Perry in a contest that would

Miller’s Musings

“A Deficit of Decency,” which grew out of a 2004 Senate floor speech by the same name, includes plenty of humorous (depending on the color of one’s politics) Millerisms.