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Mark Begich Doesn’t Rule Out Alaska Write-In Campaign
Mark Begich is telling Alaska media outlets that he’s receiving encouragement to enter this year’s Senate race.
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Mark Begich is telling Alaska media outlets that he’s receiving encouragement to enter this year’s Senate race.
Burr faces a tough re-election fight, Clinton and Democratic groups are on track to spend $21 million. That’s seven times more than Team Trump’s $3 million.
But in the release, Bennet, who now looks to have an easier path to re-election than what was once thought, said, “With our seniors living longer, expanding Social Security and securing its long-term
While senators cannot leave before passing such an agreement, Republicans facing re-election are said to be eager to leave town and get as much time as possible to campaign, especially those who
[Rating Change: Utah GOP Congresswoman Less Safe for Re-Election] Love faces Democratic nominee Doug Owens, whom she defeated in 2014 by 5 percentage points, capturing just over 50 percent of
Chris Van Hollen, the ranking member on the Budget Committee, who opted to run for the open Senate seat being vacated by retiring Maryland Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski.
“There’s a general assumption that contributions against an incumbent who is re-elected will cause that incumbent to be very unhappy with the contributor,” said Robert Kelner, who chairs the election
The Senate minority leader has four months left in office, and he’s not likely to go quietly.
David Jolly, R-Fla. (13th District) Jolly, who spent most of the year running for Senate, climbs from No. 3 to No. 1 in his re-election race against former Gov. Charlie Crist.
The Florida Senate race is about more than just a seat in Congress — it will determine if Marco Rubio has a future in politics.
Alan Grayson who lost his Senate bid to fellow Florida Democrat, Rep. Patrick Murphy, were very critical of their opponents as the results of Tuesday’s vote became clear.
After finishing a distant second in his bid for the Florida Democratic Senate nomination, Rep. Alan Grayson has few avenues for a political future in the state. Fellow Democratic Rep.
Toomey, engaged in a tough re-election battle, and state Sen. Lloyd Smucker, the Republican looking to win an open seat race of the retiring local congressman, GOP Rep. Joe Pitts.
Both men, as expected, won their primaries Tuesday: Rubio easily defeated Miami-area builder Carlos Beruff in a contest that never gained traction after the incumbent decided to seek re-election
In an interview with The Associated Press on Monday, Young, who is running for the Senate in Indiana against Democrat Evan Bayh, was asked the question multiple times.
Ron DeSantis hadn’t planned to run for re-election to his safe Republican seat because he’d started the year running for Senate. But he dropped back down to the House race after Florida Sen.
Alan Grayson will face the biggest fight of his political career as he runs for the Democratic nomination for Senate in Florida on Tuesday.
Toomey previously had the support of the National Rifle Association in his Senate run in 2010.
Stepien began his political career while in college as a volunteer for New Jersey Republican Anthony Bucco’s 1997 state Senate campaign, The Record reported.
[Ratings Change in Two Top Senate Races] The poll gave Burr a 2-point edge in the race.