Two Women Vie to Be the Democrat in Race for Kline’s Seat
Two Women Vie to Be the Democrat in Race for Kline's Seat -
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
Two Women Vie to Be the Democrat in Race for Kline's Seat -
Grayson Trumps Murphy's Trump Comparison -
Ted Cruz Hoping to Tap Into Donald Trump's Star Power -
Mark S. Kirk. Bullwinkel told CQ Roll Call Tuesday that she has been in touch with Duckworth, who she said has given her advice about running in the 8th District.
How Elijah Cummings Could Shake Up Maryland's Senate Race -
5 Things We Learned From Claire McCaskill's Memoir -
That’s particularly woeful compared to Starrett ‘s $733,000 haul, although $227,000 of that came from a personal loan and, according to a Chattanooga Times Free Press analysis , only $1,500 came from donors
Joe Baldacci Complicates Cain's Challenge to Poliquin in Maine -
“Biden’s chatty, deferential approach to Thomas did nothing to inspire fellow Democrats on the panel and did not begin to counter the hard-edged attack on [Anita] Hill,” according to 1998’s “CQ’
Democrats Hope Baron Hill Can Follow Donnelly's Path to the Senate -
Tammy Duckworth, the Democrat who is running for Senate against Republican incumbent Mark S. Kirk.
But after an increasingly negative campaign, McMahon lost to Democrat Christopher S. Murphy by 12 points. It was her second 12-point Senate loss in two years. Democratic Sen.
Louisiana Campaigns Tread Water Until Vitter's Race -
Edwards Shakes Off Van Hollen's Outside Money Pledge -
McCain Primary Opponent's Website Reveals Plans Early -
Mark S. Kirk, arguably the most vulnerable Republican up for re-election in 2016. Kirk faces voters in a state President Barack Obama carried twice, each by double-digit margins.
GOP Gleeful That Grayson's Getting Into Florida Senate Race -
LaHood Distances Himself From Dad in Race for Schock's Seat -
Miller to Announce Bid for Rubio's Senate Seat (Updated) -
Mark S. Kirk, with only a 56 percent lifetime conservative rating, is running for re-election in a state that votes Democratic in presidential elections.