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Brown Concedes to McClintock

“With the counts and recounts across district four complete, and more than 370,000 votes tallied, the outcome of this election is no longer in question,” Brown wrote in a message to supporters.

Reid Prompts Early Fight Over Committees

“There are bigger bulls in the Senate that are going to fight Sen. Reid on this. This sort of thing might be stopped in its track,” said yet another Senate Democratic aide.

A Senate Rises Sans Stars

The staffer added, “This upcoming Congress has a chance to be one of the landmark Congresses in American history but more as a collective body, not as individuals. … [In the future,] kids may be

We Can Win the Battle Over Climate Change

[IMGCAP(1)]While there will be a temptation to push all other priorities aside, I would caution our elected leaders not to ignore what I believe is one of the most pressing long-term issues facing

Staff Hunt Starts For 2010 Cycle

By the end of this week, at least three of the four Congressional campaign committee chiefs for the 2010 election cycle should be formally installed.

Republicans Face Tough Job Market

“I’m going to have lots of opportunities.” Still, LaHood, who sits on the House Appropriations Committee, acknowledged that his immediate plans remain up in the air.

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.