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GOP Does the Charleston

David Beasley (R) in South Carolina’s open Senate seat primary Tuesday, Rep. Jim DeMint (R) moved quickly to consolidate support in the key coastal battleground centered on Charleston.

Leaders To Pick Up Pace

Though House GOP leaders had hoped to spend this week working through a spate of energy bills, including re-passage of a comprehensive energy policy conference report that was filibustered in the

Crashing the Parties in Colo.

Colorado’s recent political conventions provided setbacks for both parties’ frontrunners in the state’s open Senate seat election, as voters appeared to rebel against the efforts of state and national

Campbell Readies Subpoenas

The Senate Indian Affairs Committee is set to issue subpoenas in its investigation into the tens of millions of dollars spent by tribes on a pair of high-profile GOP lobbying and public relations specialists

Kerry Taps Old Senate Hands

John Kerry’s presidential campaign has chosen two Senate chiefs of staff to run the all-important states of Florida and Ohio in the fall election, further emphasizing the key role individuals with close

Knowles Taps Dorgan Chief for His Race

Tony Knowles (D) added another top-level political hand to his Senate campaign this week. Jim Messina has taken a leave of absence from his position as chief of staff to Sen.

Moran’s Last Stand

Steve Rothman and Donald Payne face no primary or general election opposition and are assured re-election to the 109th Congress.

Daschle Quits Senate CODEL

It would have also sent a strong signal back to Capitol Hill that the two leaders are capable of working together despite Frist’s intervention into Daschle’s re-election bid and the struggle for control

Eye on Florida

Prior to his work for McBride, Stonecipher worked in numerous campaigns in the South, including Graham’s 1992 re-election effort.

Durbin Releases Catholic Scorecard

For some Democrats, such as Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), the results of the survey could be politically troublesome.

Both Parties Looking Ahead to 2006

Jim Jeffords (I-Vt.), who caucuses with Democrats, is also up for re-election. Eight Democratic incumbents are standing for their first re-elections, however, including three — Sens.

Could Allen’s Seat Be in Mark Warner’s Sights?

Still, it is virtually impossible to have a discussion about the Old Dominion’s 2006 Senate race, when first-term Sen. George Allen (R-Va.) faces re-election, without mentioning Warner’s name.

Jones Hopes to Bask in Starlight

Recent internal Republican polls have put Boxer about 10 points ahead, which is where she was in the last Field poll published on the Senate race in February.