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NRCC Targets Donnelly With First IE Ad

p> “Joe Donnelly’s independence is reflected by his pro-life, pro-gun, anti-amnesty positions, as well as his opposition to cap-and-trade,” Donnelly campaign manager Mike Schmuhl said Monday in an e-mail

Is Climate Ripe for GOP to Make Dent in Oregon?

In particular, local and national political observers are keeping an eye on two Democrat-held House districts: Rep. David Wu’s 1st district and freshman Rep. Kurt Schrader’s 5th district.

One-Seat Majority Is Democrats’ Bottom Line

The Maryland Democrat, in his second tour as DCCC chairman, said the party’s candidates are drawing contrasts with their Republican opponents, adding, “There will be a lot of variations on that theme

Field in Key Washington State Races Is Set

With more than half of the expected mail-in votes counted in the primary Tuesday night, Murray advanced to the general election with 46 percent of the vote and Rossi with 34 percent.

Arizona House Race Gets ‘a Little Nasty’

No matter who wins the primary, Republicans in the district want someone who will stand up to Giffords, a fiscally conservative Blue Dog Democrat who Republicans say has changed her immigration stance

Smoot’s Charge: Hold at Least 50 Senate Seats

He was sent to manage Democrat Ginny Shrader’s campaign, but she was one of the first net-roots candidates who bridled at all things Washington, and the liberal blogosphere vehemently disagreed with how

Lame-Duck Burris Makes Plea for K Street Cash

The Illinois Democrat, who replaced President Barack Obama in the Senate, is holding a “Chicago-style birthday reception” next week at the International Brotherhood of Teamsters headquarters to help

Kentucky: Democratic Heavies Lead New Issue Group

Horne, a Democrat who ran unsuccessfully for the House in 2006 and briefly ran for the Senate in 2008, has assembled a team of top Democratic strategists to make the TV and radio spots, produce the

Heard on the Hill: Congressional Dancing Queen

Democrat is leading the effort to designate July 31 as National Dance Day and will partner up with “So You Think You Can Dance” judge Nigel Lythgoe on Saturday afternoon on the National Mall to host a

Virginia Governor to Address House Republicans

talk a little bit about his race for Governor in 2009, and share some ideas on how to duplicate that success in districts across the country,” Stacey Johnson, a spokeswoman for McDonnell, said in an e-mail