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Committees Finding New Staff Leaders

Newly installed leadership at the Senate campaign committees is expected to bring a wealth of fresh talent to both political organizations, which are currently in the process of re-staffing their operations

Nebraska Political Picture Scrambled

Nelson, one of the most vulnerable Senators up for re-election in 2006, faces a drastically different political environment at home now that the man considered his likely Republican challenger, Gov

Schwarz Picks Two

Bush’s election and re-election campaigns and served as an aide to Gov. John Engler’s (R) communications director. Rebecca Schneider, 30, has been brought on board as the district director.

Frost Taking DNC Case to Members

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) has not yet talked personally with Frost about the DNC job, said one informed Democrat.

Clinton Advisers Focus on ’06 First

All of these individuals and their actions are centered in the short term on Clinton’s re-election bid in 2006; it remains unclear whether she will draw a serious challenge, perhaps in the form of

Congress Must Act Now on Solid Energy Policy

Some predict that Republican leaders will merely seek to pass the unpassed portions of its previous failed bills, relying upon a slight Republican gain in the Senate.

NAACP Eyes Cummings

Paul Sarbanes (D) choose not to run for re-election in two years, and he must also be considered the frontrunner in the 2008 Baltimore mayoral election if that job is vacant.

Ney, Abramoff Have Long Ties

On March 19, 2001, Abramoff, Kidan and three other SunCruz officials each donated $1,000 to Ney’s re-election campaign, according to federal election records.

Members Appear to Be Keeping Abramoff Cash

At least nine of the 22 Members who received contributions from embattled Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff do not plan to give back their donations, despite a Senate investigation into the allegedly exorbitant

Centrist Democrats Mull Role

As several moderate Senate Democrats gear up for potentially tough re-election fights in 2006, they are looking to lessons learned in 2002 and 2004 when deciding how much they should work with, and against