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He was not re-elected in 1970 and died of prostate cancer two years later at the age of 63.
The San Diego realtor, Elizabeth Todd, and her husband, Whitney, donated $3,000 to Cunningham’s re-election campaign in the 2001-02 election cycle, according to federal campaign records. “Mr.
Mark Kennedy (R) last year, is now seeking the state’s open Senate seat. Kennedy is vacating his House post to run for the Senate as well.
Campbell, a millionaire car dealer who was just elected to the Senate last year, is now considered the man to beat whenever a special election is called after the Senate confirms Cox.
The South Dakota Democrat had not had a serious challenge since that first Senate race,” Roll Call reported.
Senate. I made a pledge. I will stick with it. As a matter of fact, why would you want to be up here when you are 68 years of age?
Huckabee will be on Capitol Hill this week to testify before House and Senate committees on Medicare reform — the third time in three weeks he has been in the nation’s capital.
Those losses in 2004 — from the White House to the House and Senate — just proved to Democrats that they need to come up with new ideas and find new ways of reaching out to the electorate.
After his stint at the RNC, Racicot assumed the role as chairman of President Bush’s 2004 re-election campaign. Racicot did not return a call seeking comment.
1971: Senate Majority Leader This contest between two Senate titans, Sens.
While a lot of the old subcommittees have re-emerged in the 30 years since Stevenson took on his difficult task, Ritchie called the panel’s work “a big change — one of the most significant” that
They include former House Speakers Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.) and Tip O’Neill (D-Mass.), Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and former House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt (D-Mo.).
We got to spend an hour and a half, talk to people who were your friends, supporting your re-election.”
Tim Roemer (D-Ind.) would be in a dead heat in a hypothetical Senate contest.
According to Democratic sources, Clanton is poised to lead Nelson’s 2006 re-election campaign.
Partisan ties also mattered in Southern Senate races. In Kentucky, political unknown Dan Mongiardo (D) nearly knocked off incumbent Sen.
That defeat, combined with a controversy that divided Pennsylvania’s Democratic party over the plan’s coverage of abortions, caused Wofford to lose his race for re-election in 1994 to then-Rep.
The issue will likely be one of the most contentious issues that House and Senate conferees will have to deal with.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) and Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) plan to conduct joint office hours each week to allow Senators to meet with them face-to-face to address