New Seat, Better Odds for California Republican (Video)
“Earlier in 2013, Buck McKeon reached out to me and he said that he was considering not running for re-election,” Strickland said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
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“Earlier in 2013, Buck McKeon reached out to me and he said that he was considering not running for re-election,” Strickland said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
“Earlier in 2013, Buck McKeon reached out to me and he said that he was considering not running for re-election,” Strickland said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
Waxman announced he would not seek re-election on a Thursday morning; sources said that by Thursday afternoon, Pallone was already making calls to shore up support among his peers.
Waxman announced he would not seek re-election on a Thursday morning; sources said that by Thursday afternoon, Pallone was already making calls to shore up support among his peers.
Meanwhile, Weld County District Attorney Ken Buck, an unsuccessful Senate candidate in 2010 and a long-shot to defeat Udall, dropped out of the Senate race to run for Gardner’s seat.
Udall, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has a connection to the filmmaker’s family.
The other Senate seat in her home state is being vacated by retiring Sen. Carl Levin and Democratic Rep. Gary Peters is running to replace him.
An American oil company, whose former executives moved secret money to President Nixon’s 1972 re-election campaign, has set up a political action committee to give contributions to federal candidates and
Senate, far more than the $10,000 their PAC could give in campaign contributions. The U.S.
Hagan’s seat marks a prime pickup opportunity for Senate Republicans, who must net six seats in November to win the majority.
E&E Publishing reports that “energy industry donors made significant investments in the re-election bids of both Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) and Sen.
Mark Begich, D-Alaska, who faces his first re-election battle in November. Two-term Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark., who will likely face first-term Rep. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., in November. Sen.
Congress,” according to a recent Reuters headline and accompanying story, which described “44 Members of the House and Senate” leaving Congress after this year.
Tierney barely won re-election against Republican former state Sen.
Tierney barely won re-election against Republican former state Sen.
Thad Cochran’s re-election, is firing back at the senator’s GOP primary opponent , pointing to more than a dozen votes state Sen.
Mark Pryor, D-Ark., might not be “booty poppin’ in a headstand,” but he did vote for Obamacare, and the Republican National Committee would like you to know — in seven web ads attacking 2014 Senate Democrats
Mark Begich, D-Alaska, who is seeking re-election. “It’s about 40,000 Alaskans who will not get care because of the governor and honestly, my opponents support the governor’s position.
Both senators are favored for re-election in 2014, and the House delegation — six Republicans and one Democrat — are all representing safe districts.
GOP Policy Chairman James Lankford, who hopes to ward off a primary on his right as he seeks Oklahoma’s open Senate seat, and Steve Southerland II, who has the class of 2010’s spot at the table but sees