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Six Top Races: Show Me the Money

And then there are these six Senate and House races in which money is unlikely to ever be an issue for the top candidates — unless the issue becomes how to spend all of it.

Democrats Stand Firm on Jobs Bill

Reid blamed Republicans for obstructing the Democrats’ agenda and rooting for the economy to fail in order to hurt Obama’s re-election prospects.

Democrats Eyeing DOMA Repeal

Feinstein’s bill has 30 co-sponsors, but absent from the list are vulnerable incumbents up for re-election next year. As one GOP leadership aide suggested, “I don’t think people like Sen.

DSCC Poll: Matheson Trailing Hatch by 6 Points

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee released an internal poll on the Utah Senate race today — the same day the state Legislature reconvenes to redraw the state’s Congressional district boundaries

Shop Talk: NRCC No More

An Aloha State Senate Race Former Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle (R), who just announced her campaign for the seat of retiring Sen.

Baldwin Snags Johanson for Senate Campaign

Johanson also ran Baldwin’s 2002 campaign for re-election. While Baldwin appears to have a clear shot at the Democratic nomination, several Republicans — including former Gov.

Scalise, Thune Offer Their Own ‘Buffett Rule’

“This is going to pass the House, and what Democrat up for re-election … is going to want to be the hypocrite, be the guy who said, ‘Everybody else should pay taxes but it should not be on my tax

Crossroads Ads Slam Jobs Bill in Swing States

As the Senate moved toward a vote on President Barack Obama’s jobs bill Tuesday, conservative group American Crossroads launched TV ads in Orlando and Pittsburgh that attacked it as another Democratic

Tom Coburn Recovering From Surgery

The Oklahoma Republican, who is a medical doctor, is currently serving his second term in the Senate and has pledged not to run for re-election in 2016.

No Clear Path for Obama’s Jobs Package

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) had hoped to unite his caucus with a 5.6-percent surtax on income of more than $1 million, but he still ran into dissenters. Sen.

Late Senator Scolds Public in Self-Help Book

And he was a lonely, and persistent, voice speaking in the Senate in favor of the genocide treaty, trudging to the floor 3,211 times from 1967 to 1986 to needle the chamber to ratify it.

Democratic Pollster Sees Tight 2012 Battle

Hart, a Democratic pollster, said the challenges facing Obama as he seeks re-election “are indeed great,” but he added that the GOP frontrunners, such as former Massachusetts Gov.

Shop Talk: YouTube Goes Political

Patty Murray (D-Wash.) during her 2010 re-election bid. Speaking of GSG Global Strategy Group is also celebrating its recent polling work for West Virginia Gov.