EMILY’s List Targets 15 Republicans for 2016
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) EMILY’s List put 15 GOP incumbents “On Notice” for their re-election bids Monday, naming its top GOP targets for 2016, according to a release provided first to CQ
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(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) EMILY’s List put 15 GOP incumbents “On Notice” for their re-election bids Monday, naming its top GOP targets for 2016, according to a release provided first to CQ
EMILY’s List put 15 GOP incumbents “On Notice” for their re-election bids Monday, naming its top GOP targets for 2016, according to a release provided first to CQ Roll Call.
Toomey of Pennsylvania, Rob Portman of Ohio, and Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire are headed for competitive re-election fights, Kirk looks to be facing the most difficult race of all.
Guinta was already vulnerable in a re-election bid, as President Barack Obama carried the district twice, each by single-digit margins.
There are currently eight members of the House running for Senate.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) More than 90 percent of House incumbents routinely get re-elected, so open seats are a hot commodity.
More than 90 percent of House incumbents routinely get re-elected , so open seats are a hot commodity.
A trio of Rust Belt Senate Republicans — Ohio’s Portman, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Patrick J.
A trio of Rust Belt Senate Republicans — Ohio’s Portman, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and Patrick J.
Up to this point, McCain was considered a heavy favorite for re-election to a sixth term, in part because the senator has proven to be a tough campaigner.
In the Senate contest, McCain, 78, is the heavy front-runner in his quest for a sixth term.
In the Senate contest, McCain, 78, is the heavy front-runner in his quest for a sixth term.
State Senate Minority Leader Morgan Carroll, term-limited out of her seat, has emerged as the top choice over the past few weeks.
That could signal the level of support in the Senate for consideration on another bill, such as reauthorization of the Highway Trust Fund.
If Heck does take the plunge into the Senate race, a lot of dominoes will tip with him.
Indiana’s Senate race is rated a Republican Favored contest by the Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report/Roll Call.
Sanchez had a rough week announcing a Senate bid.
Sanchez’s Orange County-based 46th District is safe Democratic territory and her mistakes never imperiled her re-election bids.
But a sitting member of Congress hasn’t lost re-election in the 2nd District since 1916, and Poliquin, who’s already facing a rematch against Cain, isn’t acting like a one-term wonder.
But a sitting member of Congress hasn’t lost re-election in the 2nd District since 1916, and Poliquin, who’s already facing a rematch against Cain, isn’t acting like a one-term wonder.