After toiling four years in the minority, Republican lawyers on Capitol Hill are poised to move into key jobs should the GOP win big in the November election.

The lawyers include many longtime congressional aides who built experience working in the majority until Republicans lost their edge in both chambers in 2006. If their party flips control of the House of Representatives and the Senate, which polls show is possible, then they’ll be back in positions to drive the agenda.

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