John Durkin, Victor in Closest Senate Race Ever, Dies
Durkin — who ran for an open Senate seat in the Granite State after longtime Republican Sen.
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Durkin — who ran for an open Senate seat in the Granite State after longtime Republican Sen.
Senate from ex-Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
For example, Roll Call reported in February that Jackson’s re-election committee had paid more than $12,000 for the Congressman and his wife to stay in Israel for an additional three nights after
Arizona Senate There is no doubt momentum has been with former Surgeon General Richard Carmona (D) in his Senate bid against Rep. Jeff Flake (R).
The open-seat Senate races in the Nutmeg State and the Grand Canyon State are thousands of miles apart, yet share some distinct similarities.
v=9BcTXtjcg88 North Dakota Senate Former state Attorney General Heidi Heitkamp’s (D) campaign released a new, positive web ad.
Steve Southerland (R) can’t take his re-election completely for granted.
House At-large | Open Seat: Denny Rehberg (R) is running for Senate.
Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) wasn’t even expected to win re-election until GOP Rep. Todd Akin’s “legitimate rape” gaffe, which turned off suburban female voters in a big way.
House 5th district | Open Seat: Christopher Murphy (D) is running for Senate.
McCotter kicked off the summer as a lock for re-election in this GOP district northwest of Detroit.
The entire delegation is safe for re-election this cycle. Jenkins’ opponent, pastor Tobias Schlingensiepen, is one of two Democrats running for Congress in the state. Missouri Gov.
A House Member was the early favorite to win the Senate race in a state that leans in favor of his party.
Native son Vice President Joseph Biden is on the ballot again, and Carper racked up two-thirds of the vote the last time he was up for re-election. Carper is a safe bet to return for a third term.
19th district | Open Seat: Connie Mack IV (R) is running for Senate.
to win re-election against Republican Elizabeth Emken, an autism activist and former Congressional candidate.
Chip Cravaack’s path to re-election is complicated.
Bill Owens has improved prospects for re-election, as his race moves from a Tossup rating to Leans Democratic. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) What a difference two years makes.
Many House Republican freshmen have competitive re-election campaigns on their hands, including a trio where fresh polling results this week made clear that some are far better off than others.
Todd Akin’s quest for a Senate seat took him about 900 miles from Missouri this week for a visit to K Street.