Vitter’s Future on the Line as Louisiana Votes for Governor
If Vitter loses Saturday, it would raise questions about what’s next for his seat in the Senate.
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If Vitter loses Saturday, it would raise questions about what’s next for his seat in the Senate.
historical bad habit when we get scared,” he said, “but I kind of wish they had taken the approach of acknowledging that this is not a bill at odds with our values and working with the House and the Senate
Jeb Bush suggested Rubio, who is not seeking re-election, should “just resign and let someone else take the job” if he wanted to continue his presidential campaign, echoing the sentiment of the South Florida
Democratic candidates and strategists will, of course, talk about those issues, as well as try to pivot by re-framing ISIS’s successes into a discussion about refugees and alleged Republican xenophobia
The apparent focus on the visa waivers does not mean the Senate won’t tackle ongoing concerns about the identification and vetting of Syrian refugees.
Democratic candidates and strategists will, of course, talk about those issues, as well as try to pivot by re-framing ISIS’s successes into a discussion about refugees and alleged Republican xenophobia
And with almost no money in her campaign account, it’s easy to see Brown choosing to forgo re-election instead of facing a potential primary challenge.
And with almost no money in her campaign account, it’s easy to see Brown choosing to forgo re-election instead of facing a potential primary challenge.
Chaka Fattah, the Philadelphia Democrat indicted on more than two-dozen counts of corruption, hired a campaign manager over the weekend and vowed to run for re-election — denying rumors that the legal
[jwp-video n=”1″] The dean of Senate women announced in March she would not seek re-election in 2016.
Bernard Sanders, I-Vt., led a majority of the Senate Democratic Caucus, including members of leadership such as Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada, in sending a letter to the CEO of British company
Lummis , California Democrat Sam Farr and Texas Democrat Rubén Hinojosa capped off the week by announcing they will not seek re-election next year.
But plenty of other Republicans are already looking past then to whether Vitter would run for re-election to the Senate in 2016 and the implications of what that means for keeping control of the
But plenty of other Republicans are already looking past then to whether Vitter would run for re-election to the Senate in 2016 and the implications of what that means for keeping control of the
The Kentucky Republican rocked the GOP establishment by challenging Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in last year’s primary and irked some party strategists this year by running his gubernatorial
Lummis, a Republican who has represented the entire state of Wyoming in the House since 2009, said she will not seek re-election in 2016.
Roll Call File Photo) Louisiana isn’t anywhere close to belonging on a list of swing states, yet Republican David Vitter is at risk of losing not only his gubernatorial race this month, but also his Senate
Vitter’s numbers have dipped to a point where, should he lose, some Republicans will want him to drop his bid for re-election to the Senate in 2016 because they are concerned he could put the seat at risk
At the Senate level, Democrats recruited former U.S. Attorney Conner Eldridge to run against GOP Sen. John Boozman.
There have only been four instances since the modern campaign era began in the 1950s when a sitting president has served two full terms and been prohibited from seeking re-election: Dwight Eisenhower in