Air Wars Ratchet Up in Senate Races
But that hasnÂ’t cooled the air wars in several Senate races that are either competitive or have the potential to heat up down the stretch of the fall campaign.
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But that hasnÂ’t cooled the air wars in several Senate races that are either competitive or have the potential to heat up down the stretch of the fall campaign.
Now that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) is back from his trip to Afghanistan, he is dashing head first into the energy debate, with two summits on renewable energy and the environment in the
“The longer Pelosi and [Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid] dodge it, the stronger we’re going to be, and the better we’re going to do in the elections in November.” Republicans are calling the protests
Tim Johnson (D), expected to cruise to re-election this fall, announced on Friday that he will not participate in any debates with his GOP challenger, state Rep. Joel Dykstra.
Why do Senate Democrats as well as Republicans in both chambers call their party organizations conferences, while House Democrats call themselves a caucus?
It died on the Senate floor after backers fell just three votes short of the 60 needed to overcome procedural hurdles.
Mark Udall (D) is retiring to run for Senate.
Although heÂ’s running for re-election this year, he will be 74 in October and is serving his 15th term.
When former state Senate Minority Leader Dina Titus (D) entered the 3rd district race in early May to challenge Rep.
It’s called an election,” said Pawlenty, currently in his second term after winning a narrow re-election victory in 2006.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said Wednesday that his trip to Afghanistan and Central Asia has only made him more convinced that the United States needs to beef up its anti-terrorism forces
“I think the public would think they’re insane. … I don’t see how the Democrats could possibly sustain a suicidal strategy like that.” Gingrich played the key role in forcing the last government
At the end of June, the first-term Senator had more than $4 million in cash on hand for his re-election campaign.
“This energy issue, finally I think, we’re getting some traction on, and we have a chance to get something positive done this year for the American people,” he said. “That’s why I’m here today.
But they’re used to that in the Centennial State. Through history, not a single major party presidential or vice presidential nominee has hailed from Colorado — if you don’t include Sen.
“This energy issue, finally I think, we’re getting some traction on, and we have a chance to get something positive done this year for the American people,” he said. “That’s why I’m here today.
“They never see the sun, and I can’t imagine they get paid what they’re worth,” said Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.).
“We’re waiting to see how that will proceed” before setting a schedule, she said.
.” But both the House’s 72-page “Red Book” and the Senate’s rules are mostly silent on communication developments in the electronic age.
“We’re listeners, trying to keep the wheels on the train,” he said. In the coming weeks, Republican lawmakers will focus on gas prices and energy.