Schaffer Putting Senate Plans on Hold
Scott McInnis (R-Colo.) aggressively prepares to launch a 2008 Senate bid, another potential candidate, ex-Rep.
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Scott McInnis (R-Colo.) aggressively prepares to launch a 2008 Senate bid, another potential candidate, ex-Rep.
John Kerry (D-Mass.) ended speculation about his political future Wednesday afternoon, saying that he would seek re-election to the Senate in 2008 rather than pursue the presidency again.
John Kerry (Mass.) became the third prominent Democrat to eschew the 2008 presidential race when he announced from the Senate floor Wednesday that he would seek re-election instead.
Bob Ehrlich’s (R) failed 2006 re-election bid and worked in communications for the NRCC during the 2004 cycle. In 2002, Harmon helmed now-Sen. Saxby Chambliss’ (R-Ga.) victory over then-Sen.
Chavez also did not rule out running for a fourth term as mayor in 2009; if he does that, he’d have to re-establish a city campaign account. Gov.
“We’re looking at how to operate in the minority,” acknowledged one senior Senate Republican leadership source.
The report, submitted to House and Senate leadership officials as well as the various committees that oversee the OOC, is required by law to be completed biennially in an effort to ensure the goals
Democrats were able to pick up 30 House seats and six Senate seats because independents overwhelmingly supported them last fall — 57 percent to 39 percent — after splitting evenly between President
Sources familiar with Hagel’s thinking say the Senator has no desire to exit elective office in 2008, and they expect him to run for re-election to the Senate if his prospective bid for the Republican
Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) is wasting no time in launching his re-election effort.
Nick Lampson (D) is wasting no time getting armed for what is expected to be a tough re-election bid in 2008.
Lamar Alexander (R), who is up for re-election in 2008, also appears to be a shoo-in for a second term at this point.
Norm Coleman (R-Minn.) and several others appear to be waiting for open gubernatorial races in 2010, rather than jumping into tough Senate battles this time.
.) — who helped persuade Clinton to run for the Senate in the first place — has told New York reporters that he feels somewhat torn, because he urged Obama to run for president, but most New York insiders
Today, the 45-year-old senior communications adviser to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is still working in that same office.
While Senate Rules and Administration Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) took a step in the right direction by sending a written demand for information from the EAC about its handling of Ciber