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Feeling Minnesota

In Kennedy’s suburban 6th district just north of the Twin Cities, political neophyte Patty Wetterling (D) made a strong showing against Kennedy in his re-election bid last year.

Hoyer Courted for Gov. Run

Hoyer is totally focused on taking back the House and he has no plans to run for anything other than re-election and House Majority Leader when Democrats are back in the majority in 2007,” said Stacey

‘Talent Primary’ Heats Up

By 2002, Jarding had re-emerged at the center of the fight for the Democratic presidential nomination. Jarding first aligned with the campaign of North Carolina Sen.

Approps Shuffle Remains in Flux

After a leak in summer 2002 from a joint House-Senate inquiry into the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, Goss and his Senate counterpart, then-Chairman Bob Graham (D-Fla.), ordered the Justice Department

Lautenberg: Seasoned Veteran Carves Out a New Role

After a two-year retirement, Lautenberg came back to the Senate a lowly freshman — in a Senate where Democrats had just lost their narrow majority, making the party unable to provide Lautenberg with

Family Tradition In the 109th

David Boren retired in 1994 after three terms as an Oklahoma Senator, and Lyle Boren served as a Representative from the state from 1937 until he lost re-election in 1946.

Frist’s New Digs

After spending his own time and money helping to successfully oust his nemesis, former Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) is now dancing on Daschle

Hot Tamale!

In their immediate future is this year’s New Jersey governor’s race, where they are expected to work for Doug Forrester, a former Senatorial candidate, followed by the re-election campaigns of their