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NYT: Boyda in Democratic 'incumbent retention program'

Here are today's headlines from the Kansas congressional delegation:Rep.-elect Nancy Boyda (D)![][1][(New York Times) Eyeing '08, Democrats Nurse Freshmen at Risk:][2] When newly elected Democratic members of Congress showed up here last month, they were taken on the traditional round of orientation, civic-minded lessons on how Congress works, tours of the Capitol and receptions with their new colleagues and leaders. But about 12 were singled out for a special type of orientation that has continued through this month. It is the "incumbent retention program," a detailed plan worked out after Democrats gained control of Congress to fortify the most politically shaky with plum committee assignments, prized bill sponsorship and an early start on fund-raising - all in preparation for their 2008 re-election campaigns. Yes, their 2008 re-election campaigns. ... Nancy Boyda of Kansas, who startled Democrats by winning with 51 percent of the vote, was given her first choice, Armed Services, after, she said, she informed Democratic leaders of the prevalence of veterans in a district that had largely escaped Democratic notice until the final week before Election Day. "They are doing everything they can to match up my district with committee assignments," Ms. Boyda said. "That has been a huge help."Sen. Sam Brownback (R) ![][3][(AP) Brownback Touts Conservative Values:][4] Brownback, who said he will announce next month whether or not he will run, also spoke about this early voting state's importance in the nomination process. "There's a good probability South Carolina will make the determination of who the Republican nominee is," he said. Brownback, who was diagnosed with melanoma in 1995, visited a cancer center in Anderson. He said he wants to see an end to life-threatening cancer in 10 years. "This is a great chance for hope. It is actually within our reach," said Brownback. Cancer is the "leading cause of fear in America today. It's not terrorism." [1]: http://www.actblue.com/images/entities/9536.gif [2]: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/22/us/politics/22protect.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper&oref=slogin [3]: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/fr/thumb/c/c8/Sam_Brownback.jpg/150px-Sam_Brownback.jpg [4]: http://www.abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=2744303

December 22, 2006

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