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Cain and Poliquin Remain Tied in Democratic Poll of Maine’s 2nd District
Cain and Poliquin Remain Tied in Democratic Poll of Maine's 2nd District -
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Cain and Poliquin Remain Tied in Democratic Poll of Maine's 2nd District -
Stopgap Talks Still Mired as Democrats Slam Senate GOP's Plan -
Mark S. Kirk and Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, who are considered the two most vulnerable Senate Republican incumbents of this year’s election cycle. “We’re continuing to look at that,” Wicker said.
Who's the Real Maine Candidate in State's 2nd District? -
Internal Poll: Nebraska's Brad Ashford Leads in GOP District -
Jason Kander's Ad Seen 'Round the Country: Will It Work? -
Was Richard Burr's Re-Election Bid Always Supposed to Be This Competitive? -
Rand Paul, R-Ky., and Christopher S. Murphy, D-Conn., portrayed it as a partial success.
Democrats Target Florida's John Mica in Desirable Pickup Seat -
The firm was formed after a 2014 merger of Squire Sanders, an Ohio law firm, and D.C.’s Patton Boggs.
As Maine's 2nd District Goes, So Goes the Nation? -
It's On Between Harry Reid and Donald Trump -
Senate Majority PAC Comes to Bayh's Aid in Indiana Senate Race -
Chaka Fattah's K Street Friends Stand by Him -
DCCC Poll Shows Tightening Race in Minnesota's 3rd District -
Human Rights Campaign Criticizes Democrat's Ad in Illinois -
Obama Blames Dysfunction on GOP's 'Cockamamie' Legislation -
He succeeded Republican Robert S. Walker, who was elected in 1976. Walker succeeded Republican Edwin Eshleman, who was elected in 1966.
Pence Says Trump's Agenda in Step With House GOP -
Defense Secretary's Tensions With GOP Could Lead Clinton Elsewhere -