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[ Five Things to Watch: Senate Takes Up Gun Control ] The Senate will have one more chance to act this year, thanks to Sen.
He documents the ups and downs of that transformative race in, “Senator Pressler: An Independent Mission to Save Our Democracy,” an originally self-published book that has since been re-issued by independent
The votes were not even cast on the Senate floor Monday when the politicking began.
In the span of one week, Marco Rubio went from a soon-to-be former senator to an incumbent who — by many indications — is preparing for re-election.
David Jolly is running for re-election in the 13th District. “Today I’m asking you for the opportunity to keep doing my job,” Jolly wrote in an email to supporters Friday afternoon.
David Jolly on Senate race-> “Marco saying he is getting in…” pic.twitter.com/KUSw00GRPn — Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) June 17, 2016 // A Florida congressman tossed fuel Friday
The Tampa-area congressman announced Friday that he would forgo his Florida Senate campaign and run for re-election , saying that he had “unfinished business” in the House.
Darryl Glenn hasn’t paid a single staffer during his bid for a Republican Senate nomination in Colorado.
Rubio teetering Rubio’s decision to not seek re-election left an open Senate seat and subsequent scramble to replace him.
[ I’ve Had Enough: Murphy Filibuster Gains Promises for Senate Gun Votes ] The reemergence of gun policy debates, as well as the hours-long holding of the Senate floor by Murphy,
But after the Senate failed to pass a bipartisan background check bill in the spring of 2013, gun safety wasn’t as salient an issue in the 2014 midterms as one might have thought it would be in
David Jolly insists he’s not yet decided to drop out of the Florida Senate race and run for re-election to the House in his 13th District, but his mind certainly appears made up.
Marco Rubio opened the door further to the possibility to running for re-election after meeting with Florida Lt. Gov Carlos Lopez-Cantera, a Republican Senate candidate and a longtime friend.
David Jolly, running in the Republican primary for Marco Rubio’s Senate seat, said Wednesday he is about to make an announcement about his “future intentions in Congress,” which is sure to stoke speculation
In a radio interview , the Wisconsin Republican, who is in a tough re-election battle against former Sen.
In the wake of the shooting at an gay nightclub in Florida, North Carolina Senate candidate Deborah Ross, a Democrat running against incumbent Republican Sen. Richard M.
[ Trump and the Re-Emergency of Unreasoning Fear ] Other Republicans were also critical of Trump’s comments. Sen.
Rubio has been openly pushed to run for re-election by many in the Republican establishment, led by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. The filing deadline is June 24.
Senate Democrats unveiled a sweeping plan Thursday that would overhaul the nation’s campaign finance and lobbying laws, and provide election-year messaging for its sponsors. Sens.
[ Senate GOP Candidate: Florida Voters Don’t Want Rubio ] The plea joins those of Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn and Foreign Relations Chairman Bob Corker.