Freshmen to Face Tough Races in 10
“I’m sure that a lot of the pundits will say about 2010 what they said about 2008, which is that Democrats will have to be on defense,” Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Chris
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“I’m sure that a lot of the pundits will say about 2010 what they said about 2008, which is that Democrats will have to be on defense,” Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Chris
George Allen (R-Va.) to a 2008 White House victory.
Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) are expected to lead their parties again in a dramatically changed Congress, but it remains unclear whether the partisan
Kenny Hulshof (R-Mo.) already announced he would leave Congress, and his replacement, Rep. Bill Sali (R-Idaho), was voted out of office on Tuesday. Keyboardist Rep.
Mark Kirk (R-Ill.). Jackson, a national Obama campaign co-chairman, has voiced the most interest in the job in recent weeks.
Alaska Senate Incumbent: Ted Stevens (R) Stevens, the most senior Republican in the U.S.
Rogers, R Alaska At-Large: Don Young, R Arizona 1: Rick Renzi, R, retiring Arizona 3: John Shadegg, R California 3: Dan Lungren, R California 4: John T.
John McCain (R-Ariz.) for president and attacked Sen. Barack Obama’s (D-Ill.) candidacy – Schumer again declined to address the issue. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.)
John Warner (R), who is retiring this year.
“I’m doing all of the above — canvassing, phone banks, raising money” said Sandi Stuart, a Democratic lobbyist at Clark & Weinstock who is in the trenches for Obama in Sarasota, Fla., where she owns
Ted Stevens (R), government reform advocates will renew their push for an independent office to fortify the Senate ethics process.
Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and John McCain (R-Ariz.) will have just one final television campaign stop to make: Monday Night Football.
Norm Coleman (R-Minn.).
John McCainÂ’s (R-Ariz.) campaign of the candidate as a tough war hero, a similar conversation might be had about the two men who ultimately won their partiesÂ’ nominations.
Ted Stevens (R) remained resolute Monday afternoon even as a federal jury declared him guilty on seven counts of filing false financial statements to conceal gifts worth more than $250,000.
John McCain (R-Ariz.) on Wednesday held a teleconference with reporters in which officials stopped just short of saying the bad guys want Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) to win.
Still, she told the club, “I’m very concerned about Barack Obama’s views.
John McCain (R-Ariz.), has made much of ObamaÂ’s ties to other controversial figures, such as William Ayers, the now-University of Chicago professor who co-founded the radical group Weather Underground
Like just about everyone else, IÂ’m more than a little confused about the Louisiana Senate race.
Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio), who has been critical of another economic measure, said Republicans agree with Bernanke that lawmakers should take action to bolster the economy.