Re-Redistricting Redux?
Romero has said he will not seek another term in the state Senate, whose 42 members are also up for re-election next year.
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Romero has said he will not seek another term in the state Senate, whose 42 members are also up for re-election next year.
But she got stuck in the Senate working on the supplemental, so Hutchison had to appear on the show via phone from the GOP cloakroom.
Phil Bredesen (D) will stand for re-election.
Edwards has said he will run for re-election regardless of how the district lines are drawn.
Richard Burr (N.C.), a key GOP Senate candidate.
Bob Bennett (Utah) gave $1,000 from his re-election committee. Former Sen. Fred Thompson (Tenn.) gave $2,000. Sens.
This will not be the first time Tanden has worked under Clinton; she was the deputy campaign manager and policy director for Clinton’s 2000 Senate campaign and also served in the White House under President
Nelson said he is devoting much of his attention to the pending re-election decision of Graham.
He was elected Cleveland’s mayor in 1977 but lost his bid for re-election two years later.
In the 10 Senate races that are likely to decide which party controls the chamber after next November 2004, 14 candidates have more than $1 million to spend with a little more than a year left in the cycle
Jim Marshall (D-Ga.), who has been eyeing a run for the Senate, underwent surgery today for prostate cancer at Johns Hopkins Medical Center and is expected to make a full recovery, according to a top aide
— Chris Cillizza CONNECTICUT Senate Leaders Wonder About Dodd’s Plans Senate Democratic leaders are watching veteran Sen.
Ernest Istook (R-Okla.) didn’t send up a red flag: “Istook Announces Intent To Run for Re-Election, Not Senate.”
Jim Marshall (D-Ga.), who has been eyeing a run for the Senate, underwent surgery for prostate cancer at Johns Hopkins Medical Center on Wednesday and is expected to make a full recovery, according to
Boyd, who had been exploring a Senate race in the event Sen. Bob Graham (D-Fla.) does not run for re-election, raised $252,000 in the quarter and had $734,000 on hand.
To help make his argument, Miller points to the fact that Democratic leaders such as Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (S.D.), former President Bill Clinton, former Vice President Al Gore, former
Pipkin (R) announced Monday that he will run for Senate next year.
Allen Boyd (D), who had been preparing for a Senate run in the event that Graham had dropped out, abruptly announced that he would instead seek re-election to his Panhandle district.
But Gallik’s move could be tactical: Rehberg could run for Senate in 2006 if Sen. Conrad Burns (R) decides to retire, and there would be spirited races in both parties to replace him.
John Kerry (D-Mass.) isn’t the only individual in his Senate office hitting the campaign trail this season: His aide Heather Mizeur recently announced a bid for Takoma Park City Council in Maryland.