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Mubarak Says He Will Not Run for Re-Election

Senate Foreign Relations Chairman John Kerry said he has knowledge of what is “being worked on” regarding Mubarak’s future and said it is important to give the beleaguered Egyptian leader “the space

Two Potential GOP Rivals Poll Well Against Nelson

Ben Nelson trailing two Republicans, state Attorney General Jon Bruning and Treasurer Don Stenberg, in another sign that the Nebraska Democrat’s 2012 re-election campaign is in trouble.  

Democrats Expect to Block Repeal Vote

Claire McCaskill (Mo.) and Ben Nelson (Neb.), two Democrats facing tough 2012 re-election fights in Republican-leaning states, signaled that they want to repeal the mandate to buy health insurance that

Hoosier State Republicans Eyeing Pence’s Seat

Mike Pence moves away from running for re-election in the House and toward a gubernatorial bid, Hoosier State Republicans are lining up not only for his 6th district seat, but they also are looking at

Hill Mourns Loss of an Eastern Market Fixture

Calomiris’ life reads like a textbook example of the American dream, woven with long-lost Washington landmarks: Born to Greek immigrants in Northeast Capitol Hill, he grew up in a home on the site where the Senate

Bingaman Has $500K at Start of 2012 Cycle

Jeff Bingaman (D-N.M.), who is up for re-election in 2012, has just more than $500,000 on hand as of the end of the year, according to a financial report summary obtained by Roll Call.

Are We Headed for Four Wave Elections in a Row?

precipitously between now and November of 2012 (and the nation’s economic rebound threatened by new concerns about the Middle East), the government divided between a Republican House and a Democratic Senate

Obama Tries to Sell Agenda, Presidency

State of the Union speeches to try to seize on any post-address momentum, but Obama’s tour may have slightly higher stakes: His popularity is just beginning to climb after months in the doldrums, and his re-election

Senate Rerun Victories Very Rare

In total, 16 Senators have found their way back to the chamber after being defeated for re-election since the direct election of Senators was instituted in 1914, according to the Senate