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Lugar’s GOP Challenger Emerges

He was elected state treasurer with 52 percent of the vote in 2006 and re-elected with 62 percent of the vote in 2010, getting more than 1 million votes and leading the Republican ticket.

Former N.H. Candidate Buying TV Stations

Republican Senate candidate Bill Binnie “is in the late stages of purchasing Derry television station WNDS, which will serve as the flagship studio for Binnie’s statewide television network, New Hampshire 1

NRSC Plan Gets Freshmen Involved

Cornyn said he is hoping to begin changing GOP attitudes about having individual Senators transfer campaign money to the committee as a result of the $1 million transfers made to the NRSC last year

Jeb Bush Favored if He Runs for Senate

He raised roughly $1 million in campaign contributions at a single event last week, according to the St. Petersburg Times. The closest race pits Nelson against Rep.

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Santorum Talks About Longtime Google Problem

“If you’re Rick Santorum and you’re making an argument that there’s certain people that wish you ill, there’s exhibit No. 1. You say: ‘You want to see my battle scars? Google my name.

Budget Issues Dominate K Street’s Work

The budget and appropriations ranked as the No. 1 issue in 2010 — by a very large measure — for companies, associations and firms that lobbied the federal government, according to disclosure forms

Barbour Will Head to Iowa for GOP Event

“Not only did Scott County Republicans deliver for Terry Branstad in November, they won a Dem-held State House seat and swept all three county supervisor seats to hold a 4-1 GOP margin

Paul Wins CPAC Straw Poll

The poll also found that the No. 1 issue of concern to the activists who participated is the size and scope of the federal government and the fact that they believe it is too large and