Hastert’s Past Informs Boehner’s Disciplined Course
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But four senators from the “Blue State Five” got in her corner at the final hour, a big share of the 10 GOP votes she was able to muster: Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Mark S.
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Mark S. Kirk.
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Patrick J. Toomey of Pennsylvania, who are running in states President Barack Obama carried by at least 5 points in 2012.
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, another vulnerable Republican up in 2016, offered a GOP side-by-side amendment reaffirming states’ rights to set higher minimum wages instead. 5.
As constitutional scholar Edward S. Corwin wrote: “The Constitution…is an invitation to struggle for the privilege of directing American foreign policy.”
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois (66 percent), Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire (64 percent) and Rob Portman of Ohio (63 percent) all made the top 10 leading presidential supporters within their conference.
They happen to have backed Obama on at least 5 out of 8 roll call votes last year: Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, Mark S. Kirk of Illinois and Rob Portman of Ohio.
Mark S. Kirk held the seat for a decade before ascending to the Senate in 2010.
Mark S. Kirk became the latest Republican to suggest reports of corruption charges against Sen. Robert Menendez are the result of “politically motivated” leaks by the Justice Department.
Mark S. Kirk, has not spoken at the event during his Senate career, according to a search of conference agendas from previous years. Though he is not on CPAC’s official schedule, Sen.