Parties Divided Over Ambassador Nomination
Now, Democrats say they will challenge Lugar’s move on the Senate floor, seeking a ruling from the chair.
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Now, Democrats say they will challenge Lugar’s move on the Senate floor, seeking a ruling from the chair.
While state Senate President Bill Harris (R) was mentioned as a possible contender, a spokeswoman said he is content in his current leadership post.
The Dole North Carolina Victory Committee, a joint fundraising committee established by Dole’s 2002 Senate campaign and the North Carolina Republican Party, is also refusing to pay back more than
Malenick, who worked for the 1994 Senate campaign of Oliver North, had set up Triad the previous year as a for-profit clearinghouse of sorts for political donations, and it also ran issue ads through
Senate Democrats launched immediate attacks Monday on Judge Samuel Alito’s nomination to the Supreme Court, criticizing the rationale behind President Bush’s selection and setting the stage for the epic
George Allen (R-Va.), who is expected to glide to re-election in 2006.
“To date, defendant Mac Collins and defendant Collins for Senate have failed to pay Plaintiff for his work during the home stretch of the 2004 U.S. Senate primary in Georgia,” the suit states.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) weighed in at 1:41 p.m., but, uh, that also was to hail the increase in the gross domestic product.
Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) has called for hearings into why prices remain so high. He indicated energy executives may be called to testify.
— Nicole Duran Vermont: Lieutenant Governor Bows Out of Senate Race Lt. Gov. Brian Dubie (R) has decided to skip next year’s open Senate contest.
bid of then-Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) — to found their own firm.
Burns, who is up for re-election next year (hence the DSCC’s nice tipsheet), said he is sympathetic to flight attendants who are worried about their jobs being outsourced.
And as House Members graduate to the Senate, that body has become more fractious, as well. The Ohio and California referenda are key tests in a widening national effort to change the system.
Tom Lantos (D-Calif.), and Alaska and national Democrats, gave $25,000 to No on 77; Sidney Swartz of Marblehead, Mass., who has contributed to a host of Democratic Senate candidates, chipped in $50,000
Northup, who has been a perennial target for Democrats since being elected in 1996, was re-elected with 60 percent of the vote in 2004 — her largest winning margin to date. — Lauren W.
Another variety-pack column today, with several points worthy of re-examination at greater length another time. First on the agenda is Rep.
Michael Steele (R), who is poised to officially enter the Senate race today, trails Rep. Benjamin Cardin (D) in a hypothetical 2006 matchup, an independent poll to be released today reveals.
Before going to work for Durbin in 1988, Poisson was legislative director and chief counsel to Sanford, whose first Senate campaign he ran in 1986.
Now the sheriff is saying he is physically well and mulling a Senate bid.
McCain’s Senate colleague in the Grand Canyon State, Jon Kyl (R), not only hasn’t signed onto McCain’s bill, but he and Sen.