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Boehner: ‘We’re Gonna Be Fine’

With the GOP ultimately unable to extract concessions on the 2010 health care law from President Barack Obama as a condition of funding government and raising the debt limit, Senate Minority Leader

Tea Party Candidate Challenges Thad Cochran

McDaniel kicks off his bid with support from several national conservative groups, including the Club for Growth, Senate Conservatives Fund and the Madison Project.

Cory Booker Elected Senator in New Jersey

Newark Mayor Cory Booker, the Twitter star with a Rolodex of Hollywood contacts, was elected to the Senate on Wednesday following a New Jersey special election campaign that lacked suspense.

Democrats Continue to Fight Nebraska GOP’s Grasp

Last year, the GOP closed its grasp on the delegation by picking up a Senate seat previously held by Democrats. As a result, Republicans hold the state’s three House seats and two Senate seats.

For GOP, the Damage Is Undeniable

Republicans got almost nothing out of the deal to re-open the government and raise the debt ceiling except, of course, that they lost another 10 percentage points in their favorable rating and looked less

Veteran Congressman Raises $10 in Third Quarter

Although Watt said he is confident the Senate will confirm him to the post, he said he still hasn’t made a decision on whether he will run for re-election if his nomination falls through.

Mitch McConnell Outraised by Kentucky Democrat

Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes, a Democrat, raised more than Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in the third quarter, raking in an impressive $2.5 million for the competitive Senate

Graham Pushes Vitter Amendment to Any Debt Limit Deal

“Members of Congress and their staffs should not be exempted from Obamacare, and I’m going to insist that if the Senate wants to move forward on any deal, we have to overturn the [Office of Personnel