Democrats, in Fits and Starts, Showcase Governors
For the Republicans, the paradox is easy to resolve: They already hold the White House, the Senate and the House.
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For the Republicans, the paradox is easy to resolve: They already hold the White House, the Senate and the House.
[IMGCAP(1)] Missouri voters elected Ashcroft to the Senate in 1994. He lost his re-election bid to then-Gov. Mel Carnahan (D), who had died just weeks before the election.
The GOP lost eight Senate and five House seats in 1986, two years after President Ronald Reagan’s landslide re-election.
Frist’s challenge is to re-make himself and add a list of Capitol Hill victories to his résumé between now and early 2007 if he is to have any chance of winning the GOP nomination, let alone the White
A decade after the position was eliminated amid partisan controversy, Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) last week announced the re-establishment of the office of the House Historian and appointed an award-winning
Kweisi Mfume (D-Md.) is beginning to put together a campaign team for his 2006 Senate run in the Free State.
Less than six months after President Bush’s solid re-election victory, Republicans find themselves in an increasingly difficult spot.
— Nicole Duran MARYLAND Senate Hopefuls Under One Roof, Mood Jocular The two official Democratic candidates for Senate, along with two others who are still eyeing the race, were all in
As evidence, DSCC Communications Director Phil Singer released a document showing that the re-election numbers of Sens.
Of those 10, seven have been re-nominated for positions on the federal bench.
The poll, which was paid for by the RNC and the National Republican Senatorial Committee, was conducted by Voter/Consumer Research’s Jan van Lohuizen, who also served as Bush’s pollster during his 2004 re-election
House of Representatives before serving two terms in the Senate, told me recently that while he thinks there should be a vote on President Bush’s judges, he also believes that Senate Republicans have moved
Jim Jeffords (I-Vt.) reversed course Wednesday afternoon and announced that he would not seek re-election in 2006.
Another nine were defeated for re-election.
Santorum has lost ground in his re-election bid over the last two months,” Richards said in a statement.
Republicans also took the open gubernatorial race and re-elected Sen. Kit Bond (R) by his largest margin ever.
Jim Jeffords (Vt.) that he relishes a tough re-election battle next year and that his health is good, sources say the 70-year-old Independent will announce his retirement this afternoon.
Dan Ronayne, a veteran of President Bush’s re-election campaign and the Republican National Committee, has taken over as communications adviser for the Senate Republican Conference.
Jeffords decision to leave the GOP and become an Independent in 2001 had a similar effect on the Senate, throwing control of the chamber to Democrats. Rep.
Ney’s re-election committee never reimbursed the tribe for the cost of hosting the event, as is required by law.