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Burns Won’t Duck Tribal Controversy

In an interview Tuesday, Burns did not attempt to distance himself completely from the Abramoff controversy, adding that as the Senator tasked with overseeing the Interior subcommittee on the Senate

Brain Drain

The firm, headed by Bush-Cheney 2000 political director Tony Feather, earned $21.3 million last year for working on President Bush’s re-election campaign. Retiring the Tin Cup.

Bringing in the Big Guns

Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) has turned to a veteran Capitol Hill and Maryland hand for advice as he explores whether to run for the Free State’s open Senate seat next year.

Kennedy: Wealthy Foe on Horizon

Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) is gearing up for re-election as if he were a vulnerable freshman instead of an iconic figure who has loomed over his chamber since 1962.

Kerry Pledges $1M to DCCC

Kerry wants to help them re-elect Democratic Members and pick up seats across the country.”

Kennedy: GOP Hurt by ‘Hysteria’

Although his party holds its smallest number of Senate seats since before his brother was president, Kennedy has remained a force in the Senate and, to some degree, is wielding more clout than ever

Comedian Sighting

The panel will also include Julie Hirschfeld Davis of the Baltimore Sun, chairwoman of the Standing Committee on Correspondents for the House and Senate press galleries, which denied press credentials

Filibuster Fight Going National

Former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell (D-Maine) gave the Democratic response to Saturday’s nationally broadcast presidential radio address.

Love (On)Line

She adds, “You can quote me when he runs for the Senate!”

No Splitting the Baby

After the Democratic National Committee ran ads attacking Bush for not supporting MILC strongly enough, the president pledged that, if re-elected, he would support the program.

Blacks Could Be Senate Frontrunners in Maryland

After first appearing to resist running for Senate — he has said in the past that he wants to seek re-election in 2006 and run for governor in 2010 — Steele told a Baltimore radio station last week

Are Republicans Ready for Another George?

[IMGCAP(1)] The Tennessee Senator, who won’t be seeking re-election in 2006, will have ample time to prepare to run for president and has the credentials to be a serious contender.