TPP Will Be a Factor in Several 2016 Races
Roll Call File Photo) The White House on Thursday released the much anticipated text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement — a trade deal that will likely play out in a number of top House and Senate
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Roll Call File Photo) The White House on Thursday released the much anticipated text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement — a trade deal that will likely play out in a number of top House and Senate
The White House on Thursday released the much anticipated text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement — a trade deal that will likely play out in a number of top House and Senate contests in 2016,
Kelly Ayotte, one of the Republicans in a hotly contested re-election battle, was among the senators quick to criticize Democrats for maintaining the blockade of the broader Pentagon spending bill. Â
In the aftermath of 2012, when Latinos made up 10 percent of the electorate and President Barack Obama was re-elected resoundingly, Republican lawmakers and strategists predicted the GOP’s White
Edwards had reached a term-limit and could not immediately seek re-election.
In the aftermath of 2012, when Latinos made up 10 percent of the electorate and President Barack Obama was re-elected resoundingly, Republican lawmakers and strategists predicted the GOP’s White
Kelly Ayotte, one of the Republicans in a hotly contested re-election battle, was among the senators quick to criticize Democrats for maintaining the blockade of the broader Pentagon spending bill.
Edwards had reached a term-limit and could not immediately seek re-election.
He briefly considered challenging Republican delegation mate Jeff Sessions for his Senate seat.
Only one Democrat represents Kentucky in the House, and not since 1998 has the state been represented by one in the Senate.
Simmons served three terms in the House before losing a re-election bid to Democratic Rep.
He won Fayette County (including Lexington) by 15 points, 55 percent to 40 percent, while Alison Lundergan Grimes won it by 23 points, 62 percent to 39 percent, in her narrow re-election victory.
He won Fayette County (including Lexington) by 15 points, 55 percent to 40 percent, while Alison Lundergan Grimes won it by 23 points, 62 percent to 39 percent, in her narrow re-election victory.
Democrats might disagree, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell thinks the GOPÂ electoral wave in his home state Tuesday was about President Barack Obama. Â
In late October, the RGA re-emerged in the state with a $2.5 million negative ad buy against Conway, tying him to President Barack Obama, who – along with his energy policies that are viewed as
In late October, the RGA re-emerged in the state with a $2.5 million negative ad buy against Conway, tying him to President Barack Obama, who – along with his energy policies that are viewed as detrimental
And while no federal offices are on the table, results from these states will have implications for House and Senate contests in 2016. Â
Bevin, left, who ran an unsuccessful GOP Senate primary in Kentucky in 2014, is trailing in the Bluegrass State gubernatorial contest.
Four years later, she worked on Bill Clinton’s re-election campaign. And in 2004, she joined Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry’s unsuccessful bid for the White House. Â
With Republicans in the majority of both chambers, the president was careful to frame the criminal justice overhaul effort as bipartisan, mentioning Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, R-Texas, and Sen.