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Is the Senate Up for Grabs Yet?
But the Senate map remains daunting for Democrats, and the polarized nature of our politics continues to limit Democrats’ Senate prospects.
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But the Senate map remains daunting for Democrats, and the polarized nature of our politics continues to limit Democrats’ Senate prospects.
Toomey’s campaign is an odd target for an email phishing attack since he isn’t up for re-election until 2022. He folded up his campaign shortly after winning a second term in 2016.
He was impeached by the House and convicted by the Senate in 1989, and removed from the bench. He was elected to the House in 1992. The legal battle over his impeachment took its toll.
The Hunter campaign sent an email Wednesday indicating he has no intent to end his bid for re-election. California has no procedure to remove Hunter from his ballot.
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Judge Brett Kavanaugh was back on Capitol Hill Tuesday for a day of meetings headlined by sit-downs with a key Republican, as well as with the Senate minority leader and other high-profile Senate Democrats
Inside Elections with Nathan Gonzales puts the West Virginia Senate race in the Tilts Democratic column.
Prosecutors will file a statement next Wednesday on whether they want to re-try Manafort on the 10 remaining counts on which the jury could not reach a unanimous conclusion.
He was first elected in 2014 and re-elected two years ago. In both contests, the news site auburnpub.com points out, he defeated his Democratic opponents by at least 20 points.
Tim Profitt, who was volunteering for Paul’s first Senate bid, was quickly removed from his campaign role.
Whether the Space Force becomes a reality or not, the Trump re-election campaign will likely face few consequences in 2020 for shooting for the stars.
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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh will ramp up his behind-the-scenes preparation over the next three weeks for his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee, starting with more one-on-one
While the opioid epidemic is a priority for much of Congress, candidates in especially hard-hit states, such as West Virginia, have made it a core issue in their re-election bids.
The Wisconsin Senate race has attracted nearly $18 million in outside spending, the most of any Senate race so far, according to OpenSecrets.org.
The most interesting contests are in Wisconsin and Minnesota, which both hold primaries for Senate and for several competitive House seats.
Three subcommittee “cardinals” are facing tough re-election fights this November: Commerce-Justice-Science Chairman John Culberson and Military Construction-VA Chairman John Carter, both of Texas
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell stopped at a water tank manufacturing company Friday in Louisville, Kentucky, to tout the benefits of the Republican tax overhaul, but the conversation not surprisingly
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Regardless of those outcomes, though, at least one lower-rung elected leadership position will be open with Republican Policy Committee Chairman Luke Messer of Indiana exiting the House after a failed Senate