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The Candidates in Limbo

This article has been updated to reflect races that have been decided since the issue’s press deadline.

The New Members of the House

Madia is a bachelor. Paulsen was endorsed by his former boss, outgoing Republican Rep. Jim Ramstad, this spring.

Waxman Coup Worries Moderates

Taken together, the contests present key tests of an unformed alliance between the groups that could prove a force in the next Congress. But much remains in the air.

Finally, a Senator Gets an Oval Office

What’s more, beyond running a presidential campaign, neither has much in the way of significant executive experience of any kind, though McCain was commanding officer of a large Navy air squadron for about

Scandalized Lawmakers Face Voters

Air Force veteran Charlie Brown is the Democratic candidate again, having lost narrowly to Doolittle in 2006. The GOP candidate is state Sen.

Democrats See Big Majorities

“I do think we’re going to pick up a large number of seats that’s going to make Democrats pretty happy. That I’m pretty sure of,” DSCC Chairman Charles Schumer (N.Y.) told reporters Wednesday.

It Was a Teachable Moment

However, on one such occasion in the fall of 1999, a hand in the air brought on a major change in Cahill’s life when one 12-year-old student asked: “Why don’t you run for office?

A Barnburner of a Race Could Topple Reichert

“From my perspective, when they are breaking the law and then use that money to go up on television to say that I don’t have a degree that I did in fact earn, do I think it’s getting nasty?

DSCC Back on the Air in Louisiana

“I guess their recent poll that showed Landrieu up 20 points just isn’t the case — unless this is their new strategy, to spend money on a safe seat,” National Republican Senatorial Committee spokeswoman

DSCC Cash Bolstering Musgrove Bid

The DSCC is “spending more money than has ever been spent on a candidate in the history of the state by an outside group,” Wicker spokesman Ryan Annison said this week.

An Old Battle and a New War

It’s mind-boggling,” Stephanopoulos says, adding with a laugh, “Frankly, I wouldn’t know how to run a campaign in this environment.” Sixteen years and four presidential campaigns after 1992, the

Veterans’ Lobby Feels Bailout Heat

“What we’re proposing is that the VA get it a year in advance.” Advanced appropriations is also at the top of the agenda for the Disabled American Veterans.

For Every McCain Charge, Obama Should Hit Back Hard

This pit bull in lipstick may not know what the Bush doctrine is, but she will darn well learn what the Obama doctrine is before she resumes her duties as Alaska’s governor on Nov. 5: Hit back, hard.

Take a Deep Breath

The United States Air Force transported both squids to Washington, D.C., for the exhibition, making Ocean Hall the only place in the world ever to display a male and female giant squid in the same exhibit