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Burns Goes on Offense Against Ethics Charge

But Burns, who is up for re-election next year, has yet to answer the question of who actually paid for a Super Bowl junket to Miami by two of his staffers in early 2001.

Labor, DSCC Jab Santorum on Amtrak

Erasing any doubts that they will wage a protracted, scorched-earth campaign to win a Senate seat in Pennsylvania, Democrats and their allies wasted little time last week highlighting what they see as

Ambition Draws Admirers, Skeptics to GOP’s Wamp

Toward the end of the 108th Congress, Wamp made three moves that caught the attention of his colleagues: He ruled out a 2006 Senate run, questioned whether House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-Texas

Dunn Joins Lobbying Ranks at DLA Piper

DLA Piper’s roster also includes former House Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-Texas) and one-time Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell (D-Maine).

Georgia Remap Bill Heads to Governor’s Desk

The state House passed the remapping legislation for a second time this afternoon, giving its final stamp of approval to minor changes made and passed by the state Senate on Monday.

Ethics Moves on Intel Leak

The Senate Ethics Committee is moving ahead with an investigation into alleged classified leaks from the Intelligence Committee almost three years ago, a probe that will likely focus on Sen.

Another Sen. Kennedy?

Langevin, who opposes abortion rights, is mulling a bid but is not yet an official candidate for Senate.

Democrats Vow Offensive on Blue State Republicans

“The Democrats’ best chance of winning back the House (as well as the Senate) is to do what the Reagan Republicans did: oust or convert like-minded members of the opposite party,” they wrote in the

Blumenthal’s Long Wait

Despite persistent entreaties from Constitution State Democrats in the past decade, Blumenthal has consistently declined to run for governor, opting instead to seek re-election for a job that has

Feisty Byrd Looks Like a Candidate

For Byrd, who is nearing the end of his eighth term, the pocket Constitution is likely to be his campaign sign over the next two years, should he seek re-election.

Hoeven Closer to Taking on Conrad

Ed Schafer (R), who himself was repeatedly recruited to run for the Senate in 2002, said that he believes “Gov. Hoeven wants to run for a Senate seat.