After Vitter’s Loss, Louisiana Republicans Seeking Promotions
After Vitter's Loss, Louisiana Republicans Seeking Promotions -
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After Vitter's Loss, Louisiana Republicans Seeking Promotions -
Republicans Dream of Mikulski's Senate Seat; Democrats Aren't Worried -
Mark S. Kirk was the only Republican joining Democrats in support of the measure, and North Dakota Democratic Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, who is not up for re-election until 2018, voting against it.
Serving as the grand marshall of 2004’s Celebrate Israel parade in New York City. Hillary Clinton, Trump said, has neither the “strength” nor the “energy” to defend Israel.
Should Vitter's Loss Worry Scandal-Plagued Lawmakers? -
Fattah Hires Campaign Manager, Vows He's Running Despite Indictment -
Winners and Losers in Tuesday's GOP Debate -
EMILY's List Support Isn't Early Enough for Senate Hopeful -
Alabama's Richard Shelby Gets a Primary Challenge -
Mark S. Kirk’s days in the Senate are numbered. Representing deep blue Illinois, and with a penchant for saying what shouldn’t be said, Kirk has been outraised by Democratic Rep.
Kathleen Matthews Scores EMILY's List Endorsement -
Maryland's Political Clout Rests in Elijah Cummings' Senate Decision -
Reid started with races in Wisconsin and Illinois, where Republican incumbents Ron Johnson and Mark S. Kirk face perhaps the toughest tests.
Mark S. Kirk and Democratic primary rival Andrea Zopp. Duckworth raised $1.46 million over the last three months, ending the quarter with $2.8 million in the bank.
Third Delaware Democrat Eyeing John Carney's Seat -
Renee Ellmers Says She's Praying for Those Who 'Bear False Witness' -
Arizona Sheriff Babeu Enters Race for Kirkpatrick's Seat -
Can a Tattooed Politician Upend Pennsylvania's Senate Race? -
Rubio Campaign Manager on Walker Exit: It's About Money -