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Dodd Undergoes Prostate Surgery

The Connecticut Democrat, who is up for re-election next year, maintained that he had a good prognosis and would continue his bid for a sixth term.

Heller Won’t Challenge Reid in 2010

Dean Heller (R-Nev.) has decided to take a pass on challenging Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D) in 2010, a move that comes as little surprise to national party insiders.

GOP Tributes to Martinez Pour In

“While I know he’s eager to return to his family and beloved Florida, his positive influence on the Senate will be greatly missed and deeply appreciated.

Hynes Challenging Illinois Gov. Quinn

Ferrell) Hynes was first elected comptroller in 1998 and was re-elected in 2002 and 2006. He ran for the U.S. Senate in 2004 and placed second in the Democratic primary to Barack Obama.  

Cornyn Bullish on GOP’s 2010 Senate Prospects

National Republican Senatorial Committee Chairman John Cornyn (Texas) laid out a buoyant assessment Wednesday of the GOP’s prospects for winning key Senate races, touting his committee’s ability to turn

Shop Talk: I Love New York

Gillibrand was appointed to the Senate earlier this year, and while it remains to be seen whether she will attract a top-tier GOP opponent, she will face at least one primary challenger when she runs for

It’s On: Sestak Vs. Specter

Joe Sestak (D-Pa.) officially launched his long-awaited Senate bid Tuesday, telling the packed crowd at a local Veterans of Foreign Wars hall that his campaign against Sen.

GOP Leads in Early Senate PAC Giving

Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), who is up for re-election in 2010 and is a top target of national Republicans, distributed just $55,000 from his Searchlight Leadership Fund in the first half

Illinois: Bond Drops Out of 10th District Race

“After careful consideration, I have decided not to seek the Democratic nomination for Congress in the Tenth District, and will instead seek re-election to the Illinois Senate,— Bond said in a statement

Bailing Out Politicians Won’t Improve Politics

Instead, Arizonans have seen some of the dirtiest campaigns on record, the public is largely unaware of this system or how it works, incumbency re-election rates remain high, the Legislature is more

Dodd Has Prostate Cancer

Meanwhile, Dodd made clear that his recent diagnosis will in no way affect his re-election plans.