Democrats Interested in Virginia’s Fuzzy 4th District Bide Their Time
Democrats Interested in Virginia's Fuzzy 4th District Bide Their Time -
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Democrats Interested in Virginia's Fuzzy 4th District Bide Their Time -
Illinois: Mark S. Kirk v. Tammy Duckworth/Andrea Zopp. Â My winner: All interesting races, but my choice is Florida.
Mark S. Kirk was the only Republican joining Democrats in support of the measure, and North Dakota Democratic Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, who is not up for re-election until 2018, voting against it. Â
Schumer of New York, Patty Murray of Washington, Ron Wyden of Oregon, Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire and Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut will hold a news conference at 12:30 p.m.
It’s Illinois Republican Mark S. Kirk, who hopes to win a second term in a very Democratic state in a presidential year. His prospects are bleak. Â
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Mark S. Kirk of Illinois. Â
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Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Kirk was called out during his 2010 campaign for inflating his military exploits.
Mark S. Kirk’s days in the Senate are numbered. Representing deep blue Illinois, and with a penchant for saying what shouldn’t be said, Kirk has been outraised by Democratic Rep.
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill., 1st term Nobody on the ballot next year has a tougher re-election fight ahead than Kirk.
Mark S. Kirk — arguably the most vulnerable Republican senator up in 2016. Sittenfeld is running against DSCC-endorsed former Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland to take on GOP Sen.