First Look: Can Democrats Win the Senate in 2016?
Grassley of Iowa, who will turn 83 before his next re-election, and John McCain of Arizona, who will turn 80 in September of 2016, can’t be ignored.
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Grassley of Iowa, who will turn 83 before his next re-election, and John McCain of Arizona, who will turn 80 in September of 2016, can’t be ignored.
Ward most recently served as campaign manager for Natalie Tennant’s failed Senate bid in West Virginia last cycle.
A prominent Nevada lobbyist convicted of making illegal contributions to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s 2010 re-election campaign is preparing to ask the Supreme Court to revisit campaign finance
, and Kentucky’s Rand Paul skipped this month’s retreat — where the GOP was hoping to come up with a unified Senate and House agenda for the year.
, and Kentucky’s Rand Paul skipped this month’s retreat — where the GOP was hoping to come up with a unified Senate and House agenda for the year.
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(Courtesy Leahy’s Senate office.) A relationship forged on Sen. Patrick J.
Mike Lee, R-Utah, and Senate Minority Whip Richard J. Durbin, D-Ill., which would restore judicial discretion by making reductions to mandatory minimums for some drug crimes.
Leahy’s first visit to Cuba some 15 years ago helped the Vermont Democrat take an unexpected step in support of the White House’s efforts to bring home Alan Gross and re-establish diplomatic relations
His recovery’s pace and comprehensiveness also will help decide how long he remains the top Senate Democrat and his ability to seek re-election next year.
His recovery’s pace and comprehensiveness also will help decide how long he remains the top Senate Democrat and his ability to seek re-election next year.
He is currently working to bring the Democratic National Convention to Columbus, which would be a boon for the city, and to his Senate bid, should he decide to run.
Kirk, who faces re-election in a state President Barack Obama carried by 17 points in 2012, nears the top of the Democratic target list as the party aims to pick up the five seats necessary to ensure
The Nevada Democrat expects to be back to full-time work soon, and intends to run for re-election.
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
Grassley doesn’t plan to be caught flat-footed if he faces a competitive, expensive re-election battle in 2016.
Marco Rubio, R-Fla., chooses to seek the presidency instead of re-election in 2016, he believes there will be “no shortage of quality” Republican candidates to take his place on the ballot.
Kirk, one of the most vulnerable GOP Senators up for re-election in 2016. Democrats have indicated they plan to target Kirk’s seat as a pick-up opportunity.
She’s one of six female Republicans in the Senate, and a veteran with a winning manner. Before she was sworn into the Senate, she was putting her star power to use, campaigning for now-Sen.