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Johnson has yet to cast any votes this Congress, but he remains in rehabilitation and appears poised to seek re-election to a third term in 2008.
Wyoming law ensures that Senate Republicans will not lose a vote, as Gov.
[Mitch] Daniels [R] — who faces a tough re-election — 2008 looks even worse for the GOP across the board,” Rudominer added.
“Change to Win has re-organized its work on public policy and legislative issues and it no longer has an Issue Campaigns Department, which I directed,” Clemente wrote in an e-mail to colleagues on
Christopher Shays (R-Conn.) in sponsoring marquee reform measures; the underlying House version of 2002’s Bipartisan Campaign Finance Reform Act — commonly referred to as McCain-Feingold, for its Senate
Spearfish businessman Sam Kephart, a pro-abortion-rights Republican who bills himself as an “Eisenhower Republican,” has announced his candidacy for Senate, according to the Sioux City Journal.
The chairman of the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee still maintains that modern campaigns begin too early, but he said all anyone has to do is watch him to get an answer about
Rick Santorum’s (R-Pa.) unsuccessful re-election campaign, while Sales is fresh out of college, graduating from Arizona State University last May.
By Americans United’s count, the Senate has 66 “yes” votes, assuming that Sen. Tim Johnson (D-S.D.) is back on the job.
Nancy Boyda (D) and get his old job back, must first get past Jenkins, who won re-election as treasurer in November.
Rounds, who was just re-elected in November, is a prime example of how Johnson has forced Republicans to put their political plans on hold.
However, the third-term Congressman has made little movement toward a Senate run.
They want Granite State voters to know that Sununu, who is expected to have a tough re-election battle on his hands next year, may be lucky number 67.
The Senate included a more broadly drawn version of the provision in its reform package earlier this year.
Eagleton (D-Mo.) was chairman of the Senate Governmental Affairs subcommittee on governmental efficiency and the District of Columbia, and I was his staff director.
I’m pretty certain the president would prefer Republicans to hold their own in the 2008 House and Senate elections, but if the president sees the choice as between stopping terrorism and re-electing Ohio
Jim Walsh (R-N.Y.), the ranking member on the Appropriations subcommittee on Labor-HHS who barely survived a tough re-election fight in 2006, said there is pent-up demand for spending on the NIH, Pell
“As a Congress, if this collapses, it will be years before it could be re-created.”
Mike Ciresi, a Democratic Senate candidate in Minnesota, has hired Celinda Lake as his pollster. Lake has recent experience in Minnesota, as she polled in the previous cycle for now-Rep.