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The National Federation of Independent BusinessesÂ’ SAFE Trust political action committee has purchased more than $1 million in advertisements in the Maine and Minnesota Senate races.
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The National Federation of Independent BusinessesÂ’ SAFE Trust political action committee has purchased more than $1 million in advertisements in the Maine and Minnesota Senate races.
Is the “Dean of the Senate” staging a comeback? It appears that former Minnesota Sen.
And since Biden isnÂ’t expected to resign from the Senate before November, if he wins re-election (which heÂ’s widely expected to do) but loses his vice presidential bid, he can simply return to the
But that doesnÂ’t mean he wonÂ’t have to sweat his re-election down to the wire.
His campaign likely wonÂ’t make a lot of noise in the coming month as heÂ’s expected to easily win re-election.
Even Republican operatives were sure his re-election was dead in the water.
Kansas Senate Incumbent: Pat Roberts (R) 2nd term (83 percent) Outlook: Safe Republican In former Rep.
Republicans lucked out when they nominated solid former Senate aide Pete Olson instead of erratic ex-Rep. Shelley Sekula Gibbs.
New Mexico Senate Open seat: Pete Domenici (R) is retiring Outlook: Likely Democratic The good reputation Rep.
And because weÂ’re told this is needed to deal with a crisis, letÂ’s also assume that it will all be spent by the end of the current fiscal year.
.” The Senate passed the bailout, 74-25, Wednesday night after adding tax extenders and other tax provisions.
Publicly, Coleman has dismissed the suggestion, saying he is most concerned about his re-election to a second six-year term.
Bringing his personal life to the forefront of his campaign for the Senate in Minnesota, comedian Al FrankenÂ’s (D) most recent TV advertisement touches on his wifeÂ’s bout with alcoholism more than 20 years
“On our side, I think we’re not losing potential votes,” he said.
As she works to shore up Democratic votes for the $700 billion financial rescue package, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) acknowledged that she doesnÂ’t know all of the provisions in the SenateÂ’s revised
That represents a major swing in a district that voted to re-elect President Bush with 54 percent in 2004. In the North Carolina Senate contest, state Sen. Kay Hagan (D) led Sen.
“We’re all angry, we’re all frustrated,” said Rep. Mike Ross (D-Ark.), a co-chairman of the Blue Dogs. “I don’t know how we’ll vote tomorrow.” Rep.
The revision, which was adopted Tuesday and mirrors a rule passed by the Senate Rules and Administration Committee on Sept. 19, means that House Members can now post their videos on any third-party
[IMGCAP(1)]Just before the Senate was slated to vote on the bill Wednesday night, Sen.
The Senate accomplished what the House on Monday could not by passing, 74-25, a $700 billion Wall Street rescue plan Wednesday night.