Poll Shows Ken Salazar With Double-Digit Lead in Colorado
To this point, Bunning has had an easier re-election race than expected given the tightness of his open-seat victory in 1998. In that race, Bunning beat then-Rep.
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To this point, Bunning has had an easier re-election race than expected given the tightness of his open-seat victory in 1998. In that race, Bunning beat then-Rep.
Ambition, leadership term limits and a pending retirement guarantee that Senate Republicans will elect a new slate of leaders in two years, as the four most-senior positions in the GOP Conference come
These chiefs of staff have tremendous contacts downtown and within the PAC community and can help to open doors, raise funds and equip the DCCC with the resources we need to get our threatened incumbents re-elected
Another key variable that suggests an early pre-election exit: the South Dakota Senate race.
Control of the Senate is all about takeovers, with the Democrats needing a net gain of one seat (if Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry wins the White House) or two (if President Bush is re-elected).
The biggest players in the Washington lobbying business stumbled in the first half of 2004 as lawmakers shifted their attention away from legislation on Capitol Hill and toward re-election campaigns across
If some of the attacks this year on Colorado Attorney General Ken Salazar, the Democratic nominee for Senate, sound familiar, it may be because his Republican opponent, brewing mogul Pete Coors, is using
Senate Minority Whip Harry Reid (Nev.) on Tuesday donated $1 million to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee from his re-election account, a move Democrats hope will spark similar donations from
But waiting for the Senate to act on all those spending measures seems to have left the House with so much time on its hands that it’s turning to mischief — namely, attempting to overturn the District
Russ Feingold (D) in his re-election campaign.
Barbara Leff (R) in 2002 for an open Senate seat in a district that had 20,000 more registered GOPers than Democrats. Leff won that race 64 percent to 36 percent.
With the Senate Intelligence Committee set to begin consideration today on the high-profile nomination of Rep.
The buffet-style approach evoked by Reynolds bolstered remarks he made earlier this year, suggesting that GOP candidates were being encouraged to separate their campaigns from the president’s bid for re-election
After several months of slippage, Democrats believe South Carolina Superintendent of Education Inez Tenenbaum (D) has finally turned a corner in her open-seat Senate race against Rep. Jim DeMint (R).
Republican Senate nominee Bill Jones, who has wrapped himself tightly in Gov.
Eager to present a unified front heading into the November elections, Senate Republicans have temporarily delayed consideration of a controversial proposal that would grant the GOP leader more say over
With soft money banned by campaign finance legislation, several corporations have dramatically increased their political donations to Congressional candidates by re-energizing their hard-dollar political
“If [former Minority Leader Richard] Gephardt [Mo.] was not challenged after four cycles, you can expect Pelosi and Hoyer would be re-elected and unopposed after one cycle.”
Stenholm, facing a serious re-election challenge after 13 terms in the House, is the ranking member on the Agriculture Committee.
Ranit Schmelzer, the longtime former communications director for Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), has joined the National Women’s Law Center as vice president for communications, the center