Dodd Won’t Run for Re-Election
Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), who has for months been considered the most vulnerable incumbent seeking re-election this year, will announce Wednesday that he will not run for another term in November, according
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Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), who has for months been considered the most vulnerable incumbent seeking re-election this year, will announce Wednesday that he will not run for another term in November, according
— “Frankly, I think if I had decided to run for another term in the Senate I would be re-elected,— he said.
/p> According to ArkansasNews.com, Lincoln criticized Nelson for “horse trading,— which she said has no place in policy-heavy legislation such as the $871 billion health care package approved by the Senate
But Bennett has drawn several challengers already — including Mike Lee, a prominent lawyer from Chaffetz’s hometown — and a story this week in the Deseret News seems to point to Chaffetz running for re-election
Byron Dorgan’s (D-N.D.) decision to retire at the end of 2010 caught his fellow Senate Democratic leaders by surprise Tuesday.
Pombo, who lost his 2006 re-election in the nearby 11th district, cited his seniority and experience in Washington, D.C., as reasons why Central Valley voters should send him back to Congress after
Henry Brown’s (R-S.C.) announcement Monday that he will not run for re-election this year, the list of potential candidates for his Charleston-based seat is growing.
Dave Heineman by 31 points in a hypothetical Senate matchup.
Radanovich is not seeking re-election, Rep. Zach Wamp (Tenn.) is running for governor, and Rep.
Radanovich is not seeking re-election, Rep. Zach Wamp (Tenn.) is running for governor and Rep. Todd Tiahrt (Kan.) is seeking a Senate seat.
November was a month of light giving by senators to their parties’ Senate campaign committees, according to recently filed campaign finance reports.
Feingold, who is running for re-election in 2010, strongly supports the public option.
week pressuring him to demand that the public insurance option be included in the final health care package, as liberal activists shift their attention to negotiations aimed at reconciling the House and Senate
President Barack Obama is confronting a threat to his re-election as members of his base increasingly voice concern about his policies.
elections, the DCCC chairman predicted “a tough year— but said Democrats have several things in their favor, namely that 12 Republicans — a handful of which are in competitive districts — are not running for re-election
He’s a veteran Democrat sitting in a conservative district who hasn’t had a tough re-election fight in years.
Now that a health care reform bill has finally passed the Senate, Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has been the subject of several glowing profiles in newspapers from coast to coast over the past few
But he also gravitated to it because it was a contentious issue for the caucus,— a senior Democratic Senate aide said.
Democrats could have written far, far better bills than either the House or Senate versions, but the Senate version required Herculean efforts on the part of two of the least-loved members of the
Following a two-hour series of votes to clear the last remaining hurdles to passage of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s (D-Nev.) health care reform bill, most of the chamber’s 60 Democrats gathered