Compliance Office Gets New Terms
The Senate last week passed a measure that would allow the executive staff of the Office of Compliance to be appointed to a second five-year term.
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The Senate last week passed a measure that would allow the executive staff of the Office of Compliance to be appointed to a second five-year term.
Forty-five percent of respondents said that they believe the two-term Senator deserves re-election, while 38 percent said he does not. “Sen.
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Bob Ney (R-Ohio) should be considered one of the more vulnerable House Members up for re-election next year.
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Jim Hester will manage the Senate campaign of Rep. Harold Ford Jr. (D-Tenn.), Ford announced last week.
Paul Sarbanes (D-Md.) set off a giant game of political dominoes in Maryland by announcing that he would not seek re-election, Rep.
“Therefore, this is not the right time for me to run for the Senate.”
Schweitzer has been on the job for only six months, and his advisers expect him to run for re-election — and not president — in 2008.
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The 2006 Pennsylvania Senate race provides a window into the developing battle over MoveOn.org. State Treasurer Bob Casey Jr.
Marriott Hotel in his blue Buick Rendezvous to stand for re-election to the presidency of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, he isn’t anticipating much
Benjamin Cardin (D), who is running for Senate.
He was a fundraising “pioneer” for President Bush’s 2004 re-election campaign but also lost a bid to become state committeeman last year.
Only 38 percent of those surveyed said they would definitely vote to re-elect the Senator.
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George Allen has publicly questioned Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist’s (R-Tenn.) handling of three high-profile issues in recent weeks.
The Rhode Island Democratic Senate primary seems to be all about poaching right now.
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