It is time to dust off a sensible rules change proposed last year by Democratic freshmen.
She warns them not to forget what happened to the Democratic freshmen elected in 1992.
On the other side, several vulnerable Democratic freshmen no longer seem like good Republican targets.
The Democratic freshmen, many of them experienced in state or city government, generally speak of the institution with more respect.
Of 27 Democratic freshmen, 25 voted for the measure.
Like all four Democratic freshmen from Iowa, Seerley lost his bid for re-election.
The 63 Democratic freshmen are struggling to come up with their own package.
The Democratic freshmen appear poised to force their leadership to allow them more time to attend hearings and attend to constituents.
A majority of the Democratic freshmen have preferred not to rock the boat, fearing they might damage President Clinton's program.
Democratic freshmen are also doing well.