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Some Like It Hot

Fire douses Edwards’ hopes. Graham charges ahead. Dean serviced officially.

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The average income of attendees at the Edwards gathering probably exceeded $500,000 per year.

p> READY TO DO THE RIGHT THING br> Look for Sen. Bob Graham to announce he’s back in the hunt for his U.S. Senate seat. An email was sent out late Tuesday night to a number of paid and volunteer Graham staffers. The subject line bore the title, “Update on Reelection Announcement.” /p>

“Things could change, but we’re getting the sense that he’s enthusiastic about another run,” says a Graham aide in Washington. “He doesn’t want to be party to giving Republicans another shot at greater control of the Senate. He was openly disdainful of Senator Edwards’ decision not to run. He’d be a hypocrite if he didn’t do the right thing for the party.”

p> SERVICE WITH A SMILE br> As reported by the Prowler last week , and reported by other media outlets this week, the Service Employees International Union is expected on November 6 to hand its endorsement to Howie Dean . The decision will be made by the SEIU president
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