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Democrats File Brief to Defend Obama's Immigration Policies -
What We Learned from Thursday's Debate -
Ryan on Trump's Threat: 'I Just Laughed Out Loud' -
Mark S. Kirk, New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte, Ohio Sen. Rob Portman, Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson and Toomey, are seeking re-election in states President Barack Obama won twice. Â
Mark S. Kirk’s re-election campaign hitting his likely opponent in November, Rep.
What We Learned From Thursday's Debate -
Arizona's Matt Salmon Will Not Seek Re-Election -
Trump's Huge Nevada Win Raises Super Tuesday Stakes -
Notably, this course was promoted Monday by Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, one of five GOP senators waging tough re-election races in states Obama carried in both his elections.
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, all of the vulnerable Republican incumbents up for re-election in 2016 – Sens. Patrick J.
Scalia's Death Adds More Uncertainty to North Carolina Elections -
Coats Says Stutzman's Challenge to Young is 'Unseemly' -
The pressure is especially intense for a quintet of swing-state Republican incumbents who have a direct say on if and how the Senate considers President Barack Obama’s appointee: Mark S.
Political Wrangling Over 'People's Pledge' in New Hampshire -
Redistricting Case Could Delay North Carolina's Primary -
Rand Paul's 'Long Haul' Cut Short -
Marlow Cook: Mitch McConnell's Political Pathfinder -
Rubio's Senate Backers Seek to Sway More Colleagues -
Mark S. Kirk and substantially narrowed the gap between their cash-on-hand totals.  In Ohio, former Democratic Gov.