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BIRMINGHAM IS CALLED READY TO STAY AT HELM SENATE CHIEF SAID TO MAKE CASE AT CAUCUS TODAY
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Phillips, Frank
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Birmingham, Thomas
/ Legislators
/ Political campaigns
/ Political power
2001
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/ Political power
2001
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BIRMINGHAM IS CALLED READY TO STAY AT HELM SENATE CHIEF SAID TO MAKE CASE AT CAUCUS TODAY
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BIRMINGHAM IS CALLED READY TO STAY AT HELM SENATE CHIEF SAID TO MAKE CASE AT CAUCUS TODAY
2001
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The anger is exacerbated by [Thomas F. Birmingham]'s campaign for governor. Some senators argue that his political nemesis, House Speaker Thomas M. Finneran, outmaneuvered Birmingham during the negotiations, because the Senate leader was so consumed by his gubernatorial ambition that he did not fight for the broader agenda of the Senate. Birmingham has previously denied that. The fact that he is not running for another Senate term next year has created a behind-the-scenes succession struggle, one which increasingly pushes Birmingham toward a lame-duck status. The senators are focused on the succession battle because they want to secure their own positions - and committee assignments - and need to know who will be making those appointments.
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