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Kentucky Has a Gay Senate Candidate — Does Anybody Care?
Bush had just won re-election after pushing a series of state-based amendments banning gay marriage. In Kentucky, such a measure passed with 75 percent of the vote.
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Bush had just won re-election after pushing a series of state-based amendments banning gay marriage. In Kentucky, such a measure passed with 75 percent of the vote.
, while urging delegates to keep the Senate within the GOP’s control.
Hanabusa was elected to the House in 2010 and re-elected in 2012. But it was her bid for Senate that led her to give up her House seat. As longtime Sen.
[Republicans Shocked White House Won’t Bite on Zika Funding] She also told Democrats and Republicans in the House and Senate she plans to move $47 million to the Biomedical Advanced Research
Hillary Clinton would revive judge Merrick Garland’s nomination to the Supreme Court if she is elected president, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said Thursday.
INDIANAPOLIS — Nearly every Senate Democratic candidate running this year has built a campaign on criticizing Donald Trump and the down-ballot Republican candidates who refuse to oppose him.
The good news for the GOP is that polling in the Senate races is still competitive, and so while the presidential race might be slipping away from Republicans for good, the Senate majority is firmly
Democratic Pennsylvania Senate candidate Katie McGinty called out her opponent, incumbent GOP Sen. Pat Toomey, in a tweet, saying, “Enough is enough.”
[In a Tight Race, McGinty Pressuring Toomey to Take Side on Trump] Recent polls have shown Clinton with clear leads over Trump in Pennsylvania, as well as a tight Senate race between GOP Sen
Several of her Senate colleagues — including Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham and Illinois Sen. Mark Kirk — have also ruled out voting for Trump.
But for a senator like Ayotte, who’s facing a tight re-election against popular Democratic Gov.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid thinks Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is going to carry Georgia.
[Senate Democrats Block $1.1 Billion to Fight Zika] House Republicans seem even less keen to budge. Speaker Paul D.
With Congress out of town for a seven-week summer recess ending Sept. 6, lawmakers — particularly those up for re-election — continue to feel the political heat as the Zika situation worsens.
Senate Armed Services Chairman John McCain of Arizona called the $400 million payment “disturbing,” with a few of his GOP colleagues using even more blunt language.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said it is very likely that he will run for re-election in 2020.
[ Rand Paul Owes More Than $300,000 in Campaign Debt ] Kelsey Cooper, communications director for Paul’s Senate campaign (he’s running for re-election this year), said the presidential
Of course, “Wagon Wheel” tells the story of a man traveling to North Carolina, a top target for Democrats this year led by the Clinton-Kaine ticket, and where Democratic Senate candidate
Peditto praised Biden’s work in the Senate and as vice president, but also felt a personal connection.
Ted Strickland said he still has strong union support even after two major unions in his state backed his Senate race opponent.