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Rand Paul's 2016 Buzz Is Buzzier Than His Senate Colleagues' -
Christopher S. Murphy ran for the Nutmeg State’s other Senate seat.
What Cochran's Win Means for Hill Spending -
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois could be one of seven Republican senators running for re-election in a presidential year in states that President Obama won twice.
Rob Portman of Ohio and Mark S. Kirk of Illinois to support the effort, but their cause has gained no steam in the House of Representatives.
Mark Pryor: Still This Cycle's Most Vulnerable Senator -
What Cochran Vs. Lott Said About Today's GOP Civil War -
Year's Quirkiest Comeback Bid Could Complicate GOP's Senate Takeover Plan -
Bill Clinton's Real Impact on the Kentucky Senate Race -
There's No Good Time for the GOP on Immigration -
Senate Finance's New Chairman, Most Liberal Ever, Looks to Start Slow -
Vote Studies Show Double-Sided Numbers for Senate's 'Red State Four' -
Key Moments From Obama's State of the Union Addresses (Video) -
Cheney's Exit Is the Buzz, but Enzi's Future Is the Story -
The same 55-hour routine could also confront Yellen, the likeliest to see her confirmation postponed for the new year — because Ben S.
6 Questions to Ponder About the Senate's Nuclear Winter -
Another vote is assured from Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, who a year ago was still recovering from a stoke that has made him, in his words, “a recently disabled American.”
She made clear she would maintain the Fed’s extraordinary low interest-rate regime, begun by outgoing Chairman Ben S.
spouses who are lawyers have been lobbying the Senate on her behalf this week, focusing particular attention on New Hampshire’s Kelly Ayotte (whose husband was an Air Force pilot for a decade), Mark S.