Corker’s Lowball Financial Disclosure — a Symptom of a Bigger Problem?
Corker's Lowball Financial Disclosure — a Symptom of a Bigger Problem? -
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of the SEIU Illinois State Council, a vote of confidence from labor leaders and a pool of manpower that should help her in the three-way Democratic primary for the Senate seat held by Republican Mark S.
Portman's Communication Director Leaving for Family Reunion -
Senate and Obama's Final Round Over Judges -
GOP's Brand In More Trouble Than Its Candidates -
GOP's Opportunity With Millennials in 2016 May Be 'Waning' -
Republicans Dream of Mikulski's Senate Seat; Democrats Aren't Worried -
Democrats Interested in Virginia's Fuzzy 4th District Bide Their Time -
Illinois: Mark S. Kirk v. Tammy Duckworth/Andrea Zopp. My winner: All interesting races, but my choice is Florida.
Serving as the grand marshall of 2004’s Celebrate Israel parade in New York City. Hillary Clinton, Trump said, has neither the “strength” nor the “energy” to defend Israel.
Policy Riders in Omnibus Draw White House's Ire -
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.
The Planned Parenthood component could make it more difficult for Republicans like Mark S. Kirk of Illinois and Susan Collins of Maine to support the final package.
In 1885, the Senate commissioned the first bust, of Henry Wilson, who served under Ulysses S. Grant, and placed it adjacent to the Senate chamber in the Vice President’s Room.
Two Lawmakers Say Campaigns for Vitter's Seat Are Coming Soon -
Vitter Won't Seek Re-Election After Louisiana Governor's Loss -
When the Homeland chairmanship came open at the end of 2012, it took several rounds of voting by the Republican Steering Committee for McCaul to prevail over Candice S.