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Ron Johnson on Going It Alone in 2016
Mark S. Kirk in neighboring Illinois who lost his re-election bid, the Wisconsin Republican was the incumbent most of the GOP establishment had written off as a lost cause.
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Mark S. Kirk in neighboring Illinois who lost his re-election bid, the Wisconsin Republican was the incumbent most of the GOP establishment had written off as a lost cause.
‘s congressional seat.
Mark S. Kirk “has never been intimidated by a challenge. He’s been defying the odds for a long time, while inspiring others along the way.” While Louisiana Sen.
Louisiana state Treasurer John Kennedy has a distinct advantage over 2016’s other Republican Senate candidates.
Mark S. Kirk in the Illinois Senate race. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) Duckworth becomes the second female combat veteran in the Senate, after Iowa Republican Sen. Joni Ernst.
GOP's Kennedy, Democrat Campbell Emerge from the Louisiana Senate Jungle -
Republicans Angelle, Higgins Set for Runoff in Louisiana's 3rd District -
Charles Boustany Jr.’s staff on Tuesday accidentally broadcast a conversation about two of his opponents in his run for retiring Sen. David Vitter’s seat, The Times-Picayune reported.
After Vitter's Loss, Louisiana Republicans Seeking Promotions -
Should Vitter's Loss Worry Scandal-Plagued Lawmakers? -
Two Lawmakers Say Campaigns for Vitter's Seat Are Coming Soon -
After Vitter's Loss, Louisiana Republicans Eye His Senate Seat -
Vitter Won't Seek Re-Election After Louisiana Governor's Loss -
Vitter's Future on the Line as Louisiana Votes for Governor -
Vitter's Governor Race Raises Concerns Over His Senate Seat in 2016 -
Louisiana Governor's Election Continues Tradition of Unusual Party Splits -
David Vitter Trails Democrat in Louisiana Governor's Runoff -
Vitter Inches Into Runoff in Louisiana Governor's Race -
Louisiana Campaigns Tread Water Until Vitter's Race -