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Graves Weighs Challenge to McCaskill

McCaskill is one of the most vulnerable Senators up for re-election in 2012. Former state Treasurer Sarah Steelman (R-Mo.) kicked off her campaign in early December, and former Sen.

Lieberman to Announce Retirement

Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) is not expected to seek a fifth Senate term in 2012, according to multiple news reports late Tuesday afternoon.

Conrad Newly Free to Negotiate Budget Deal

The North Dakota Democrat announced his retirement once before — in 1992 — keeping true to a pledge that he wouldn’t seek re-election unless trade and budget deficits were reduced on his watch.

Michael Steele Drops RNC Bid, Backs Maria Cino

. — Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele dropped his bid for re-election after four rounds of ballots, endorsing Maria Cino over the four candidates still in the multi-round election to

GOP Governors Seek Relief From Federal Rules

Barbour said that while Senate Democrats and the White House may still be able to stand in the way of wholesale changes to the nation’s regulatory system, Republicans in the House can

Governor in Running for Open Senate Seat

David Dewhurst has announced he is considering running for Senate in 2012, and is likely the top candidate in the newly open race to replace Republican Sen.

Hutchison First Retirement of 2012 Cycle

Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) announced Thursday that she will not run for re-election in 2012, making official a decision that many predicted was forthcoming.

One Year Later, Brown Still Savors Underdog Status

Scott Brown burst onto the national scene nearly one year ago, helping to invigorate a moribund Republican Party and rejuvenating a Senate minority that had been unable to sustain a filibuster before his

With Tide Turned, New Goals for RNC Election

Speaking at the 2009 winter meeting, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said that in the wake of the 2006 and 2008 elections, “My concern is that unless we do something to adapt, our status as