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Barbara Boxer to Retire
Barbara Boxer announced Thursday she will not run for re-election in 2016, opening up an attractive seat for ambitious fellow Democrats.
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Barbara Boxer announced Thursday she will not run for re-election in 2016, opening up an attractive seat for ambitious fellow Democrats.
By JM Rieger and Niels Lesniewski [jwp-video n=”1″] Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Tuesday he would “certainly hope” the stopgap spending bill to keep the government operating
Senate Minority Whip Richard J. Durbin echoed a challenge issued by Sen. Charles E. Schumer for the Republicans to advance spending bills at the agreed-upon levels.
Of course, many of the questions were about the minority leader’s medical prognosis and any effect it might have on his decision about making a run for another six years in the Senate in 2016.
Editor’s note: This is the second in a series of regional looks at the most competitive House and Senate races to watch in 2016.
Pope Francis played an integral role re-establishing relations between Cuba and the U.S. in January.
Joe Manchin III, D-W.Va., a moderate in a purple state with a re-election in 2018. “I’m upset with both Democrat and Republican strategy on this,” he said in a recent interview.
Feingold went on to lose re-election to Johnson by a 5-point margin in the 2010 tea party wave.
Peter Welch announced Friday morning that he will run for re-election to his at-large district and not return to the Green Mountain State to run for governor. After Democratic Gov.
At 82, Feinstein is the oldest member of the Senate. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) The Senate seems as dinged up as ever this summer. Is it coincidence, or are senators just getting older?
The Senate seems as dinged up as ever this summer. Is it coincidence, or are senators just getting older? It’s both.
“If you’re running for the House, you’re running for the Senate or you’re running for president, here is what this Supreme Court ruling means: if the public wants to continue Obamacare, which I
“If you’re running for the House, you’re running for the Senate or you’re running for president, here is what this Supreme Court ruling means: if the public wants to continue Obamacare, which I think
Edwards is in a tough Democratic primary fight for a Maryland Senate seat. She faces a big funding deficit compared to fellow Senate candidate Rep.
He’s won re-election four times by an average of 22 points.
The Mississippi state flag hangs along the Senate subway at the U.S. Capitol. Thompson wants the flag removed from a similar display in the tunnel to the Rayburn House Office Building.
Jim Gerlach , R-Pa., who did not seek re-election. Mitt Romney narrowly won the sprawling district, which includes portions of Chester and Montgomery counties, in 2012 by 2 points.
The only Republican to do better among white voters than Romney was Ronald Reagan in his 1984 re-election (66 percent). In 2004 , George W. Bush won 58 percent of white voters.
most popular politician in the state, having won a special election last fall with an astonishing 82 percent of the white vote while also outperforming both the more prominent GOP candidates seeking re-election
most popular politician in the state, having won a special election last fall with an astonishing 82 percent of the white vote while also outperforming both the more prominent GOP candidates seeking re-election