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One Candidate’s Positive Poll Is Another’s Fundraising Boon
One Candidate's Positive Poll Is Another's Fundraising Boon -
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One Candidate's Positive Poll Is Another's Fundraising Boon -
Maine's Emily Cain Raises More Than $500 K in 2nd Quarter -
“We realized back in the late 70’s that we needed a full-time presence in the legislature to get it through,” she said.
Throne-Holst Will Challenge New York's Lee Zeldin -
Portman's Fundraising Firewall Improves -
Trump Praises Evangelicals, Pans Colorado's Caucus System -
Mark S. Kirk) Democrats don’t necessarily need a great candidate to win a deep-blue state like Illinois.
In Colorado, GOP's Darryl Glenn to Challenge Michael Bennet -
Elizabeth Warren's History of Snubbing Hillary Clinton -
No Summer of Love With Republicans in Obama's Final Year -
Richard Blumenthal and Christopher S. Murphy, were considering holding an event Friday at the Legislative Office Building in downtown Hartford. Niels Lesniewski contributed to this report.
Democratic Poll: Cain and Poliquin Tied in Maine's 2nd District -
How Rubio's Decision Scrambles Florida House Races -
Analysis: Why Rubio's Return is Good, Not Great News for the GOP -
Christopher S. Murphy stepped off the Senate floor early Thursday morning after talking about gun violence for almost 15 hours. But he’s not finished.
Bad News Babes Triumph in Congressional Women's Softball Game -
Christopher S. Murphy called on Congress to act to prevent further mass shootings.
Mark S. Kirk and substantially narrowed the gap between their cash-on-hand totals. In Ohio, former Democratic Gov.
Mark S. Kirk last quarter. This quarter, look to see whether Duckworth catches up to Kirk’s cash on hand advantage.
Mark S. Kirk and fellow Democrat Andrea Zopp. Duckworth hauled in $1.46 million to Kirk’s $1.05 million. She ended the period with $2.8 million on hand, compared to Kirk’s $3.62 million.