Parties Strategize on Renewing Voting Rights Act
“I think it’s important early on that we rattle our sabers and insist on a robust, complete re-authorization,” House Democratic Caucus Chair Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) told Roll Call following a briefing
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“I think it’s important early on that we rattle our sabers and insist on a robust, complete re-authorization,” House Democratic Caucus Chair Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) told Roll Call following a briefing
Anita Dunn, the Democratic media consultant who has worked with Dingell on his re-election campaigns for the past decade, said it is exactly that kind of work ethic that has gotten Dingell to where
On CAFTA, Hayes’ switch came only after GOP leaders put the full-court press on Capito, who is considering a Senate bid in 2006.
Sure, sure, you’re already excited about the re-election bid of Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) and the open Senate seat in Minnesota.
Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) currently has the most cash available. He showed a little more than $2 million in his campaign account on June 30. Meanwhile, Sens.
Robert Byrd (W.Va.) and charging that the longest-serving Senate Democrat has grown out of touch with voters back home.
George Allen (R-Va.) by a 47 percent to 42 percent margin in a hypothetical 2006 Senate matchup. The survey was taken July 19-21 and polled 625 likely voters.
McCain’s re-election committee, Friends of John McCain, and Straight Talk America are housed in that same building, as is the Reform Institute.
National Democratic leaders are poised to drop a much-hyped message guru they turned to just a few months ago to help re-brand the party, looking instead for different voices to provide them with a sharper
[IMGCAP(1)] Roberts presents Senate Democrats, including four of the party’s 2008 presidential candidates, with a special dilemma: Do they signal to the country that they are looking for reasons to
And, she has helped raise in the neighborhood of $45 million for other candidates since being elected to the Senate, according to Friends of Hillary Executive Director Patti Solis Doyle.
Dayton, the man who drew snickers for his decision to shutter his Senate office last fall and, together with this staff, nervously fled Capitol Hill for fear of a terrorist attack, had no comment
“He looks forward to a spirited race for re-election to the United States Senate, and he has no plans on putting his family through another campaign.”
If Spitzer stumbles, Tom Suozzi — the first Democratic Nassau County executive in 30-plus years — could enter the race if he’s re-elected later this year. 2.
Eckart is now also among the would-be top contenders thinking about a Senate run.
A message intended to be a test of a Capitol Police office communications system turned into a false alarm this morning, as staff and visitors from all three Senate office buildings briefly evacuated the
Rod Grams (R-Minn.) and Chuck Robb (D-Va.) were a year and a half before their re-election races?
Flanked by three staunch conservatives — Senate Majority Whip Mitch McConnell (Ky.), Sen. John Cornyn (Texas) and Sen.
A provision that would allow so-called leadership PACs to transfer unlimited funds to national party committees was added to an appropriations bill in the Senate earlier this week.
“We are in the the process of re-evaluating our direction.”