Politics · 114th Congress
McCain Attends Re-election Rally — in Pennsylvania
. — John McCain acted a candidate seeking re-election. He posed for pictures, told jokes during his speech, and urged everyone to vote.
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. — John McCain acted a candidate seeking re-election. He posed for pictures, told jokes during his speech, and urged everyone to vote.
The move now sets up a decision for House and Senate leaders on when they will hold override votes.
“I was running in a fairly modestly funded race for re-election in 2012.”
Prosperity for Pennsylvania, a super PAC created specifically to help the Keystone State Republican’s re-election campaign, will begin running its first TV ad Friday in the Philadelphia media market
Burr’s re-election contest becoming more competitive, North Carolina Republicans are effectively saying, “We told you so.”
Joe Heck is still ahead in the Nevada Senate race. Can it last?
Many, including Senate Armed Services Chairman John McCain of Arizona have called for him to use the U.S. military to create safe zones to help displaced citizens there.
Nick Begich, is a onetime mayor of Anchorage and served one term in the Senate.
Rubio famously jumped into the race, largely citing the shootings at the Pulse nightclub in June, after saying he would not run for re-election.
Mary Landrieu has ruled out another run for elected office, and definitely “not ever” again for Senate.
Now: Bachmann ran for re-election in Minnesota in 2012, barely holding onto her congressional seat by a 4,298-vote margin. She later chose not to seek re-election in 2014.
“Competitive Senate primaries are a microcosm of national primaries,” Holmes said.
The Florida Republican is running for re-election after an unsuccessful bid for the GOP presidential nomination.
A headshot of Dold in between Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House Speaker Paul D. Ryan appears on screen.
Ann Kirkpatrick, who is running for the Senate.
Mark Begich is telling Alaska media outlets that he’s receiving encouragement to enter this year’s Senate race.
Burr faces a tough re-election fight, Clinton and Democratic groups are on track to spend $21 million. That’s seven times more than Team Trump’s $3 million.
But in the release, Bennet, who now looks to have an easier path to re-election than what was once thought, said, “With our seniors living longer, expanding Social Security and securing its long-term
While senators cannot leave before passing such an agreement, Republicans facing re-election are said to be eager to leave town and get as much time as possible to campaign, especially those who