60 Votes Still Elude Reid on Jobs Bill
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is pressing ahead with a procedural vote on the first in a series of jobs bills next week, even as it remains unclear whether he has the votes.
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is pressing ahead with a procedural vote on the first in a series of jobs bills next week, even as it remains unclear whether he has the votes.
In the following months, Harkin campaigned heavily for Vilsack, who narrowly won that race — and his race for re-election four years later.
The Evansville Courier & Press reported Thursday that Ellsworth would run for Senate, and a Democratic source familiar with Indiana politics told Roll Call that Ellsworth appears to have the support
Mike Lee entered the Senate primary in early January.
Wealthy car dealer Tom Ganley (R) is dropping out of the open-seat Ohio Senate race and will challenge Rep.
The National Republican Congressional Committee circulated that story to reporters because it stands to benefit from Ellsworth not seeking re-election in the conservative southwestern 8th district
Neither Brown nor Merkley is up for re-election this year.
Evan Bayh (D-Ind.) announced Monday that he will not seek re-election this year, a stunning eleventh-hour development that gives Republicans a prime opportunity to capture a seat they had no expectation
Evan Bayh (D-Ind.) on his years of service in the Senate after Bayh announced that he would not run for re-election in November.
Democratic sources say Bayh, a former two-term governor, never took to the Senate.
The Herald reported that Delahunt will announce in March whether he will seek re-election. The seven-term Quincy, Mass.-based Democrat is being targeted by the GOP after Sen.
But the recent explosion of talk of Republicans gaining 10 seats in the Senate is simply premature. Right now, the GOP has an opportunity to net as many as eight Senate seats.
President Barack Obama will head to Nevada next week to hold events with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), whose popularity back home continues to lag in the months leading up to his re-election
Scott Brown’s (R) victory in the Massachusetts Senate race, it is important to remember that Brown’s win — and the legislative tensions in the Senate that are likely to follow — mask a larger problem on
While Reid spokesman Jon Summers rejected the notion that his boss is pursuing job creation bills in order to shore up his own re-election prospects, Summers acknowledged that the state’s situation
The re-regulation ideas so far have been looking mostly at corporations that do business with the government or ones with substantial foreign ownership or control.
Patrick Kennedy’s (D-R.I.) surprise announcement last week that he won’t seek re-election, it is almost a certainty that come 2011, there will be no Kennedy holding a federal elected office for the first
Alan Mollohan (W.Va.), a senior member of the Appropriations Committee, is facing opposition in the primary election for only the third time in 14 re-election campaigns.
.) — have helped pair Democrats facing uphill re-election fights with those bills. The wildly popular Cash for Clunkers program last summer, for example, was sponsored by Rep.
Brian Krolicki (R) announced Thursday evening that he will not run for Senate against Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.).