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The Prodigal Son Returns

John McCain (R-Ariz.) wrote to ban soft money has become law — and assist party leaders in their quest to win back the Senate. “They were happy to have me back,” Feingold said.

Grossman Resigns DSCC Post

“The opportunity to join the battle for control of the Senate is one I welcome,” said Rudd. “I’m looking forward to the fight and the victory this fall.”

Redistricting Not Yet on the Statehouse Agenda

With most state legislatures set to reconvene in the next few weeks, experts do not anticipate the type of fights over re-redistricting that roiled Texas and Colorado in 2003.

Kucinich Broke Rules

While the House and Senate campaign rules are written primarily to safeguard against the use of federal resources for re-election purposes, the regulations also cover presidential campaigns.

Pizza Politics

-area people with Howard Dean bumper stickers on their cars tip Domino’s Pizza deliverers at a 22 percent higher rate than those with decals supporting the re-election of President Bush, according to the

Small Town Tom?

Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) may be singing the blues over the fact that he’s now officially facing the most difficult re-election race of his career, but he’s bringing in John Mellencamp

Senate Race

Former South Carolina Attorney General Charlie Condon (R) will launch a television ad Wednesday in support of his Senate campaign that derisively refers to the “Howard Dean Democrats’” stance on the war

Judges Give OK to Texas Map

Jim Turner — is not expected to seek re-election following the ruling. Concerns over the new map also played a major part in Rep.

Texas Rep. Hall Joins GOP as Remap Ruling Looms

Hall placed calls to Republican House leaders informing them of his decision to seek re-election as a Republican late Friday, but many Hill Democrats were left in the dark by his decision.

Agenda May Divide GOP

expect such a package to clump together several proposals already floated by the White House — possibly to include first steps toward Social Security reform, an issue Bush may make a centerpiece of his re-election

GOP’s Next Generation

Tim Hutchinson’s (R-Ark.) re-election campaign and helped launch various incentive programs — ranging from tailgaters to college credits — aimed at getting the college crowd politically involved.

List-o-Mania

Given that Reid won his 1998 re-election contest by just 428 votes, even some Democrats concede that a candidate like Krolicki would start with a base of 47 percent of the vote — despite Reid’s ability