New England: Connecticut Senate Showdown Is Hottest Ticket in Town
up for re-election in 2010.
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up for re-election in 2010.
In one of the messiest political weeks of the summer for Senate Republicans, both Kirk and state Republican Party Chairman Andy McKenna, who also ran for Senate in 2004, announced they intended to run.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is up with his third television ad in his home state of Nevada, just more than a year before he faces voters in a bid for a fifth term that has become unexpectedly difficult
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is up with the third television ad of his re-election campaign, still more than a year out from when voters go to the polls in 2010.
Bill Ritter (D) to tap Romanoff for the Senate appointment.
official in Iowa, including a three-decade run in the Senate during which he has been overwhelmingly re-elected four times.
As DSCC chairman for two election cycles, he helped elect 17 — or 28 percent — of the 60 Democratic Conference members, and he was involved in nearly 20 more re-election efforts.
Murkowski, a member of Senate Republican leadership, appears to be on a path to skate to re-election next year.
A Sept. 24 poll from Rasmussen Reports, a firm with GOP ties, showed McCain’s road to re-election looks comfortable.
“I probably will support some Republican candidates for Congress or Senate in the election in 2010. I’m going to call them as I see them,— Lieberman said in the report.
state will have a gargantuan Senate race next year, most likely between Rep.
Shelby will cruise to re-election.
— The McCain Democrats The prime targets for Republicans include many of the 49 districts that elected or re-elected a Democrat in 2008, even as they backed Sen.
There’s a conundrum in Roll Call’s list of the 10 House Members who appear the most vulnerable to defeat in their 2010 re-election contests. Nine of the 10 are Democrats.
Arlen Specter, D-Pa., announced last April that he was switching parties to run for re-election as a Democrat, Sen. Orrin G.
Arlen Specter (D-Pa.) announced last April that he was switching parties to run for re-election as a Democrat, Sen.
yet to see the full package, the Senate Democratic centrists have been noncommittal about how they would vote on the legislation, and one moderate, Sen.
But now, with the fight over the profile of the public insurance option settled, it is quickly re-emerging along with a dispute over abortion language as the next major headache for Democratic top brass.House
Yet another Republican in the Connecticut Senate race launched a new television ad Tuesday — 10 months before the primary — further underscoring how competitive and expensive the contest has already become
CEO Carly Fiorina (R) has tapped Strategic Perception to do the media for her impending Senate campaign, according to sources familiar with the arrangement.