Ohio: Members Send Late Money to Marcy Kaptur
Marcy Kaptur and Dennis Kucinich square off in a primary, two fellow Democrats, including Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (Ill.), picked sides. Earlier this week, Rep.
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Marcy Kaptur and Dennis Kucinich square off in a primary, two fellow Democrats, including Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (Ill.), picked sides. Earlier this week, Rep.
Orrin Hatch acknowledged Thursday that his re-election campaign had been raising the specter of moderate Sen.
In the ad, Romney, who endorsed Hatch in September, explains the importance of Hatch’s potential chairmanship of the Senate Finance Committee — one of Hatch’s leading arguments for re-election —
With the House and Senate beset by standoff and partisan brawling, Obama has been able to make the most of his modest achievements.
At a Senate Budget Committee hearing just after Obama’s request came out, Republicans were quick to chide the president for making an expensive high-speed rail request so soon after his plan was voted
Senate this year,” he said in a statement. “I want to continue to represent the wonderful people of Maine’s second district and keep working on the unique issues and challenges we face.”
“Today the Senate will vote on an extreme, ideological amendment to the bipartisan transportation bill,” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said before the vote.
But because we’re absolutely dying to know what the closet crooner plans to belt out should his current re-election bid bear fruit.
Academy Award-winning actor Tom Hanks, former Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole (R-Kan.) and Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) are supporting Rep.
Jeff Denham (R) is seeking re-election, but his decision came as no less of a surprise.
When the history books are written, this week may go down as a seminal point in the 2012 battle for control of the Senate.
He has a lot of new voters to introduce himself to, but that shouldn’t be a hindrance to his re-election.
Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) likely will become Finance chairman in the next Congress if he wins re-election and the Republicans win the majority.
It also has put more moderate New England Republicans facing re-election, such as Sens. Scott Brown (Mass.) and Olympia Snowe (Maine), in a tough spot.
Olympia Snowe announced today that she is retiring from the Senate, citing the partisanship of Washington as her reason for not running for re-election.
“I am absolutely devastated to learn that Olympia has decided not to seek re-election,” Maine Sen. Susan Collins, a fellow GOP moderate, said in a statement.
With re-elections every two years, campaigns are never far from the minds of House Members. But Tuesday might have marked the moment when the 2012 presidential contest began to consume the House.
Calling it a “plan of action,” Speaker John Boehner (Ohio) told Members the plan is designed to provide voters a message about how Republicans would govern if they gained control of the White House and the Senate
McCaskill is locked in a tight race for re-election herself and has been attempting to distance herself from Obama and the Democratic Party.
Bob Kerrey (D-Neb.) has decided to run for Senate in Nebraska, according to a report by the Washington Post. Only three weeks ago, Kerrey announced he would not run for Senate.