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Senate Ratification of New START No Sure Thing

Senate ratification of the new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty is far from assured, with Democrats and Republicans lining up on opposite sides within hours of President Barack Obama and Russian President

Grassley Slams Advocates of Value-Added Tax

Grassley, the ranking member on the Senate Finance Committee, blasted Volcker’s suggestion in a refrain likely to be repeated by Republicans as the midterm elections draw near.

Nevada’s Economic Woes Continue to Dog Titus

But it is the state of the economy in the beleaguered 3rd district, and not the “yes” vote she ultimately cast on the legislation, that is likely to be the determining factor in her tight re-election contest

Isakson Released From Hospital

Isakson served three terms in the House before being elected to the Senate in 2004. He is running for re-election in November.

Hostettler Again Runs an Unorthodox Race

John Hostettler (R-Ind.) was defeated for re-election by nearly 50,000 votes and 22 points — the most lopsided defeat of an incumbent in the 2006 cycle and the kind of drubbing that might have convinced

Boehner Urges Hold on Hicks’ Nomination to EAC

Boehner suggested Senate Republicans should hold up Hicks’ nomination until sitting EAC Commissioner Gineen Bresso Beach, a Republican, is re-nominated by President Barack Obama to the agency, which

Hutchison Will Complete Senate Term

Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) will serve out the remaining 33 months of her term, reversing an earlier decision to resign from the Senate this year.

GOP Moves Quickly to Capitalize on Health Votes

Re-enforcing the obvious, the National Republican Senatorial Committee made clear Wednesday night it would seek to profit in the midterm elections from Democratic opposition to GOP amendments filed against

Campaign to Sell Health Care Vote Begins

Anzalone, who polls for several top Democratic House and Senate campaigns, acknowledged that there’s a “hurdle” for Democrats to overcome because much of the bill does not take effect immediately