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Strickland’s Environmental Stances Shifted Over Time
Strickland's Environmental Stances Shifted Over Time -
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Strickland's Environmental Stances Shifted Over Time -
Here's Another Possible Headache at the GOP Convention -
Ryan Says He's Really, Really, Really Not Running for President -
This Quiz Shows Just how Complicated the GOP's Convention Could Get -
Her Republican rival, incumbent Senator Mark S. Kirk, faces similar challenges; since his stroke in 2012, he, too, often uses a wheelchair.
Nevada's Pistol-Packing Michele Fiore Aims for Congress -
'Who is This Trey Guy?' Indiana's 9th District Asks -
The full Senate panel also will disclose its subcommittee allocations, known as 302(b)s, on Thursday.
Cruz Sweeps Colorado's GOP Elected Delegates -
Because it just wasn’t weird enough, Donald Trump kicked off the stretch run to New York’s Republican primary with a rally on Long Island, treating the faithful to a dramatic reading of Oscar Brown Jr.’s
Graham Tells Mideast Leaders Trump's an 'Outlier' -
Trump's Authoritarian Tendencies Echo Cheney -
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill., have been the two main voices in the caucus calling for the nomination to move forward. “I am not optimistic that I will be changing minds on the issue,” Collins said.
Only Mark S. Kirk, has outright called for a vote, while another, Susan Collins, has said his nomination should be considered.
Only Mark S. Kirk, has outright called for a vote, while another, Susan Collins, has said his nomination should be considered.
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, a vulnerable Republican in an uphill battle for re-election in November.
Paul Ryan's Hometown Becomes Center of GOP Infighting -
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois , a vulnerable Republican in an uphill battle for re-election in November. He’s also called for the Senate to vote on Garland.
Mark S. Kirk in November, and the moderate Kirk is especially vulnerable if Donald Trump or Texas Sen. Ted Cruz are at the top of the ticket for the GOP.