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Frist PAC Tops $2.4M in 2003

Unlike official re-election committees, leftover funds in leadership PACs cannot be transferred into presidential campaigns.

Dunn Stuns GOP

Dino Rossi, chairman of the Senate Ways and Means Committee, is seeking the governorship.

MPAA’s Preview List

Bono spokeswoman Kimberly Pencille agreed that her boss’s background in the entertainment industry makes her a “logical choice,” but she said Bono “has every intention of running for re-election.

Senate Relaxes Restrictions on Members’ Web Sites

The Senate has relaxed its communications policy for incumbents seeking re-election by allowing lawmakers to continue posting press releases and floor speeches on their Web sites through the elections.

Pelosi’s Team to Seek 2nd Term

While publicly keeping quiet about their plans for the 109th Congress, the top four House Democratic leaders privately are planning bids for re-election to their respective posts.

Kleczka Seat Is A Prize

And Moore, who’s up for re-election this year, would have to give up her state Senate seat to run.

A Look at Ohio

Republicans hold the governorship, the Legislature, all statewide offices, both Senate seats and 12 of 18 House districts.

Lotta Barbs

Democrats desperate for good news in the battle for control of the Senate are once again getting their hopes up about a potential retirement by Sen.

Democrats Seek Clinton’s Counsel

The former president will also help Senate Democrats raise money this year, a senior Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee official confirmed.

Bush to Forgo Ky. Special Visit

Democrats believe that Bush’s decision signals a fear among his campaign operatives that if Kerr loses the race it could reflect poorly on him as he begins to rev up his re-election campaign.

Moran’s Marriage?

A new wife could be helpful in softening the image of the volatile Moran as he faces a difficult re-election battle.

New IRS Guidance May Open Loophole

For example, a business association that favors increased trade could finance newspaper ads in a state holding a Senate election where the incumbent senator opposes free trade.