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With No Race of His Own, Thune Helps Others

With his own re-election a sure thing, Senate Republican Policy Committee Chairman John Thune is spending the home stretch of the August recess traveling to raise money for GOP Congressional candidates

Brown Off on Four-State Campaign Swing

most sought-after surrogates on the GOP fundraising circuit, is scheduled to headline an event for Karyn Polito, a Republican state Representative running for Massachusetts treasurer, as well as three Senate

McCain Appears Primed to Turn Aside Primary Challenge

There hasn’t been a public poll released on Tuesday’s Arizona GOP Senate primary in more than a month, illustrating Sen. John McCain’s commanding position in the once white-hot race with former Rep.

Boyd Faces Dog Fight This Fall

Boyd had spent $2.3 million on his re-election as of Aug. 4, with much of that going toward television advertising against fellow Democrat Al Lawson, the state Senate Minority Leader.

Arizona House Race Gets ‘a Little Nasty’

Republicans were upset with previous nominee Tim Bee, the state Senate president and former grade school classmate of Giffords who local party leaders felt shied away from attacking her.

Stevens Dies in Plane Crash

The indictment was issued in July, but Stevens was still able to win the Republican primary for his re-election in August.

Feingold Declares Opposition to Post-Election Session

but before the newly elected Congress takes office, lame-duck sessions provide an opportunity to override the public’s will as expressed at the ballot box,” said the Wisconsin lawmaker, who is up for re-election

House Passes Border Security Bill

The House passed a $600 million border security bill Tuesday by voice vote, kicking off a highly unusual, mid-August special session that Democrats have geared toward boosting their vulnerable Members’ re-election

Unions Spending Big to Influence House Vote

Teachers unions are promising retribution for lawmakers who do not authorize the spending package — a threat that is likely to target Republicans as well as conservative Democrats, who face tough midterm re-election