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Photos of the Week: Biden’s Senate Farewell, Camels at the High Court and the Sun Sets on the 114th
Photos of the Week: Biden's Senate Farewell, Camels at the High Court and the Sun Sets on the 114th -
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Photos of the Week: Biden's Senate Farewell, Camels at the High Court and the Sun Sets on the 114th -
This led to rampant speculation, the catalyst being the Lincoln Savings and Loan Association — one of the largest S&Ls — headed by Charles Keating, whose malfeasance caused its bankruptcy in 1989, resulting
Like the famed fictional superhero with the “S” on his chest, the Kentucky Republican is eager to mask his true identity when battling enemies and avoids calling attention to his own feats.
Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., on news reports that the North Dakota Democrat was being considered for President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet. Happy birthday to… On Saturday: Rep.
It’s not, however, where 2014’s lottery loser found herself. Rep. Barbara Comstock occupies a second-floor Cannon office after drawing number 57 in last Congress’ lotto.
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Mark S. Kirk while Florida’s Patrick Murphy, 43, mounted an unsuccessful challenge to Republican Sen. Marco Rubio. In California, Loretta Sanchez, 56, lost a race for the state’s open Senate seat.
Mark S. Kirk got their time to gloat on behalf of all Chicagoans when Ohio senators paid off their respective World Series bets.
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GOP’s Walberg Keeps Michigan's 7th District Seat -
Williams/CQ Roll Call)Nov. 7, 2016: Union workers cheer below a Donald Trump piñata named El Diablo during a canvassing kickoff rally with Cortez Masto and Ruben Kihuen, Democratic candidate for Nevada’’s
Mark S. Kirk. Recent polls show Democratic Rep. Tammy Duckworth winning there by more than 10 points. The landscape was never going to be easy for Republicans in 2016.
Mark S. Kirk and Richard J. Durbinare due some beer. The friendly wagers on the series, which were made along party lines, had beer on the table.
The aides, by and large, agree that Senate GOP incumbents John McCain in Arizona, Rubio in Florida and Rob Portman in Ohio will survive, and that others — Ron Johnson in Wisconsin and Mark S.
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Mark S. Kirk owes him a case of Goose Island as well, but specifically the brewery’s 312 beer.
Tammy Duckworth is now a clear if slight favorite to deny Republican Mark S. Kirk a second term in Illinois.
Mark S. Kirk and Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, and several recent polls have shown McGinty leading the race.
McMahon lost races for Senate in 2010 and 2012 to Connecticut’s current Democratic senators, Richard Blumenthal and Christopher S. Murphy respectively.
Mark S. Kirk and Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, who are considered the two most vulnerable Senate Republican incumbents of this year’s election cycle. “We’re continuing to look at that,” Wicker said.