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Success and Succession

Senate seats don’t open up too often in Massachusetts, so one can forgive Bay State pols for coveting Sen.

Meaty Job With Meathead

Staying in the Golden State, politically speaking, former California Secretary of State Bill Jones (R) has put the finishing touches on his campaign team for his hastily arranged Senate run.

Budget Faces Collision Course

The real political fight will come not during the budget process but rather during the appropriations season, when the House and Senate square off and many self-proclaimed fiscal conservatives fight

Senators Inch Toward Endorsing

With the race thrown wide open by Monday’s Iowa caucuses, Senate Democrats said they are coming under increasing pressure to endorse — particularly those Members whose states are voting on Feb. 3

Miller Time

The senior staff at President Bush’s re-election headquarters in Northern Virginia had a special guest at their morning meeting Tuesday: comedian Dennis Miller, who’s about to launch a new show on CNBC

Mad About Mad Cow

Nevertheless, Murray is not the only Democratic Senator up for re-election who is talking a lot about mad cow disease.

Senate GOP Chairmen Ready to Swap Gavels

Come the 109th Congress, assuming Republicans retain their Senate majority, nearly all of the most influential committees in the Senate will see new GOP leadership.

Harris Keeps An Eye on 2006

Katherine Harris (R-Fla.) announced Friday that she will not run for Senate — at least not this year.

Bush’s Push for Energy

The legislation was scuttled in the Senate last year after it came under fire from liberal Democrats and conservative Republicans alike.

DSCC Turning Corner?

Rudd managed Hollings’ 1992 and 1998 successful re-election bids. Hollings is retiring in 2004. Rudd also has a strong relationship with Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle.

Watchdogs Doggedly Pursue the Truth

In fact, Common Cause’s outspoken criticism of then-President Richard Nixon’s re-election committee, better known as CREEP, resulted in a General Accounting Office audit of the independent nonprofit

New Faces Eye Senate Campaign Jobs

He turned down an opportunity to run for governor in 2002 for another term in the Senate and is seen as a possible successor to Daschle when the leader voluntarily steps down or if he fails to win re-election

Spoilers or Agents of Change?

Green Party officials, left without their well-known standard bearer this year, hope to replicate Nader’s influence on the Congressional level by running candidates in 60 to 80 high-profile House and Senate