What Would It Take for Action on Fiscal Cliff?
I believe that, for the most part, Democrats and Republicans in the Senate will hear that message.
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I believe that, for the most part, Democrats and Republicans in the Senate will hear that message.
Jon Tester’s longtime family friend happens to be Jeff Ament, bassist for Pearl Jam, who played their lone nonfestival show of the year Sunday in Missoula to benefit the Democrat’s re-election campaign
For many Senate and House races, the election could be over weeks before Nov. 6.
Advocates of the “House is in play” argument point out that GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney’s prospects are sinking and Republican numbers in more than a few Senate contests have slid badly.
Akin, the GOP Senate candidate in Missouri, has faced an uphill battle to unseat Democratic Sen.
In recent weeks we’ve seen the New Mexico Senate contest move to the less competitive category, while Connecticut and Indiana are now fully in play.
Allen West (R) is seeking re-election. Officials said they were shifting resources to other races because House Majority PAC, a Democratic super PAC, has reserved ad time in West’s district.
The Senate is abuzz with meetings, planning and trial balloons on how Congress will address the fiscal cliff, a phenomenon that threatens a combination of tax hikes and spending cuts in the new year that
Todd Akin reaffirmed for the final time today that he will be the irrevocable Republican Senate nominee in Missouri, despite the best efforts of national Republicans to get him to step aside after he made
The late votes came as the result of an agreement announced earlier in the day by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.).
Voters in the Sacramento, Calif., suburbs, for example, are in the cross hairs of a relentless political media barrage thanks to tight California State Senate and Assembly races, a series of contentious
Other Republicans, particularly in the Senate, have been meeting for months with Democratic counterparts in hopes of breaking the stalemate, although everyone has acknowledged that a deal simply
Senate Republicans used a set of short, coordinated speeches this morning to make their case against President Barack Obama and Senate Democrats, deriding what they called a lack of leadership.
In an eleventh-hour attempt to help a vulnerable incumbent – Montana Democrat Jon Tester – Senate Democrats say they will insist on a vote on Tester’s bill to ease restrictions on hunters and sportsmen
There are some signs his re-election race could be competitive.
“Americans don’t trust us,” said Sen.Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee.
The stakes are especially high in the Senate, where Republicans must win a net of four seats to take control of the chamber if Obama wins re-election.
The epic show that will be the Missouri Senate race premieres Sept. 25 after 5 p.m. Central Daylight Time. That’s the last moment, under Missouri law, that Rep.
NARAL President Nancy Keenan said her organization’s “new and vigorous model” identifying these female voters could very well help get Obama re-elected.
Republicans are going on offense about defense spending in other close Senate races, as well. Both Reps.