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Coming in at less than $150,000, the reelection campaign of Rep. Scott McInnis (R-Colo.) looks downright frugal. Of course, the McInnis campaign should have been cheap, since there was no campaign -- he announced in the summer of 2003 that he would not seek another term. House GOP Hopes to Expand Its Majority Republicans were assured of keeping their majority in the House Tuesday and were hoping to expand it, as they ousted four Texas Democrats and protected hard-pressed incumbents in Kentucky, North Carolina, Connecticut and elsewhere. Daschle's Seat at Risk As GOP Wins Senate Senate Minority Leader was on the verge of being swept from Congress as a surge in GOP strongholds strengthened Republican control of the Senate and House. In the News
In Ky. House Race, Star Power and a Tough Battle: Democrat Clooney Seeks Win in District Edging Toward GOP (Post, Nov. 1, 2004)
Democrats Struggle in Campaigns to Retake House (Post, Oct. 25, 2004) Not-So-Famous Cheney Out to Retire Moran: GOP Challenger Seeks Name Recognition While Assailing 7-Term Congressman (Post, Oct. 22, 2004) Social Security, War Top Debate: Views Diverge in Md.'s 8th District (Post, Oct. 22, 2004) Moran Opponent Bases Campaign On Character (Post, Oct. 4, 2004) Cost of Congressional Campaigns Skyrockets (Post, Oct. 3, 2004) Democrats Reassess Prospects to Win House: As Kerry's Momentum Lags, Hopes of Regaining Majority of Seats Dim, Analysts Say (Post, Sept. 19, 2004) © 2002-2005 The Washington Post Company |
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