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Meetings but no Movement on Garland Nomination
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, a vulnerable Republican in an uphill battle for re-election in November.
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Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, a vulnerable Republican in an uphill battle for re-election in November.
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.
Senate Democrats announced a push Wednesday to keep federal funding at the same level as in years past for Washington, D.C.’s troubled transit system, rekindling an appropriations battle that reached a
“With Bob Casey’s endorsement of my primary opponent today, it completes an all-inclusive rejection by Washington D.C.’s and Pennsylvania’s Democratic politicians of what I believe in, and stand
Mark S. Kirk this year, and could keep the 8th District as the only seat between New York and California held by an Asian American. (Duckworth was born in Thailand.)
Mark S. Kirk said he was doing his job by meeting with President Barack Obama’s nominee to become a Supreme Court justice — Merrick Garland.
“People who give a s— about a woman being president also give a s— about a woman being a senator,” said a McGinty official, who requested anonymity to speak frankly about campaign strategy.
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill., would start to break the GOP blockade of the nominee. But Senate Republican leadership and Judiciary Chairman Charles E.
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Frederica S. Wilson, 73, faces a challenge from Randal “Thrill” Hill in the Aug. 30 Democratic primary in the 24th District.
the lawmakers “the same standing they would have if one resided in District 3, because any remedy affects incumbents in the districts surrounding District 3 to the same extent as it affects District 3’s
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Judiciary Committee member Christopher S, Murphy, D-Conn., said Democrats must “take this fight not just to the floor of the Senate but to every state across the country.
He would need to improve his own image and further destroy Clinton’s, and even then, he would need to overcome 2016’s increasingly minority electorate and the Electoral College’s Democratic tilt.
Mark S. Kirk, this year’s most vulnerable senator . Her victory changes little in the tenor of this race. Having consistently led former Chicago Urban League CEO Andrea Zopp and state Sen.
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill., for saying he would support Donald Trump if he were the Republican presidential nominee.
Biden Jr.’s loss of his son Beau drives him as he leads the national “moonshot” effort to cure cancer, but he’s far from the only policymaker whose experience with the disease motivates him.