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Outlook for Democrats

Democrats were talking optimistically about winning control of the Senate.

Democrats Warn GOP on Agenda

Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) recently conveyed this warning to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.).

Hail Mary Ads in Dakota

Seeking to invigorate his so-far dormant Senate campaign, North Dakota attorney Mike Liffrig (R) has launched a series of controversial ads attacking Sen.

Members to Tout Anti-Kerry Film

The event is slated to include remarks by former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole (R-Kan.) at a press conference prior to a screening. Sources said that Rep.

Owens’ Unhappy Last Hurrah

In 1974, Owens upset a machine-backed candidate to win a state Senate seat. Eight years later, when trailblazing Rep.

Frist: Getaway Is Oct. 8

with the re-election efforts of Republican Senators — especially those, such as Alaska’s Lisa Murkowski, in tight races.

Santorum Eyes Leader’s Post, White House

Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) delivered a rousing address, telling attendees that President Bush deserves to be re-elected and prompting the crowd to break into shouts of “Four more years.”

Carter Fires Back At Miller Speech

But there were no fireworks when Miller strode into the Senate chamber last night to vote for one of Bush’s judicial nominees.

N.Y.’s McNulty Denies Rumors That He’s Retiring

Stratton’s father, Sam Stratton, held the Albany-area seat from 1958 to 1988, and his surprising retirement announcement during his re-election campaign paved the way for McNulty, then a state Assemblyman

Arizona Incumbents Targeted

Nevada voters will also go to the polls today, to select a Republican challenger to Senate Minority Whip Harry Reid (D) and challengers to the state’s three House incumbents.

The Senate to the FBI and Back Once More

The shoe dropped later that spring when Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) finally did call Rawls and convinced him to return to the Senate as his chief of staff, his fourth tour of duty

Bush Officials Rally Delegates

This is a little difficult for some people, but we’ve got to go home and get to work if we want this president re-elected, and that’s what they’re saying.”

Out of Place at Home, Monroe’s Loving NYC

In 2002, Norton won re-election with 93 percent of the vote after the D.C. Republican Party opted not to field a candidate. If the history of failed Republican bids for D.C.

A Homecoming, With Relish

Arlen Specter’s (R) re-election contest. Both D’Amato and Specter were elected to the Senate in 1980 and remain close friends.