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Results Worry Senate GOP

On Wednesday, National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Ensign (Nev.) repeated his warning that Republicans up for re-election this year cannot afford to take their contests lightly.

In Defeat, GOP Takes Measure

In a 20-page memo distributed to Members, Davis wrote that without a meaningful change of course, Republicans stand to lose another 20 House seats and up to six Senate seats.

Congress Owes Veterans a 21st Century GI Bill

In sum, this legislation is at once the needed remedy to broaden the military’s pool of potential recruits, and the proper reward for the majority of them who choose to re-enter civilian life after

Lunsford Favored in Kentucky Senate Primary

The clock is ticking down on Kentucky’s Senate Democratic primary race, and although businessman Greg Fischer has shown an ability to steadily pick up polling points in recent weeks, the gap may still

Beating Up on Ethanol

“We’re doing everything in our power to educate legislators about the impacts of food to fuel mandates, hunger and environmental issue,” said Faber, who didn’t rule out ratcheting up efforts further

Nebraska Vote Sets Up Senate Race

With today’s scheduled Nebraska primaries amounting to nothing more than a coronation for Republican Senate candidate Mike Johanns, uncertainty remains over which Democrat will face him in the general

Sununu Shrugs Off Polls, Predicts Win

Both Congressional seats, the state House and the state Senate all flipped to the Democrats two years ago, and the Democratic governor won re-election by 48 points.

Is There a Doctor in the House?

Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) introduced the athlete to the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, she noted that he had become “the best in his field” six times.

Democrats Dig Deep to Give

The Senate Democrats gave money from their re- election, personal and political action committee accounts in varying amounts ranging from $15,000 to $115,000.

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Collins has run Sununu’s past races and plans to take a leave of absence from his Senate office in the coming months to work the campaign.