Skip to content

Search Roll Call

Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.

1,394 results for "senate re"

Filters: 113th Congress Clear all

Nebraska Senate Field Grows #NESEN

Senate.” If Sasse, who has been on a statewide listening tour, has filed with the Federal Election Commission, it is not yet available online.

Senators Pick Up Fundraising Pace — Except Enzi

Suddenly the third-term incumbent, who has spent a total of $4.2 million in three drama-free elections to the Senate, is among a cadre of vulnerable incumbents preparing for costly contests in 2014

House Fundraising Winners and Losers

Khanna, a Democrat running in the primary in California’s 17th District $1.05 million raised, $1.75 million in cash on hand Khanna’s eye-popping numbers make his fundraising report look more like a Senate

House Fundraising Winners and Losers

Khanna, a Democrat running in the primary in California’s 17th District $1.05 million raised, $1.75 million in cash on hand Khanna’s eye-popping numbers make his fundraising report look more like a Senate

Low Fundraising Hauls Hint at House Retirements

Recently filed fundraising reports give some clues this week about which House members are gearing up for re-election fights — and who might be ready to call it quits after this term.

McCain Pulls Senate Back From the Brink

But on Tuesday, “maverick” was being tossed around again, because McCain has suddenly re-emerged as the guy Democrats can talk to, occasionally at the expense of irritating his own Republican colleagues

Liz Cheney to Primary Enzi #WYSEN

“Over the last several years citizens across our great state have urged me to consider running for the Senate in 2014,” Cheney said in a video announcing her plans.

Montana Senate Rating: Move or Reaffirm?

Max Baucus, D-Mont., announced he would not seek re-election in late April, we have rated the Montana Senate race as a Pure Tossup — a reflection of our uncertainty about the Democratic candidacy of former

Democrats’ Memo on Senate Precedent Changes

Republicans contend that none of them rise to the level of what’s going to be discussed at a rare joint caucus meeting in the Old Senate Chamber following a live quorum Monday evening on the Senate