Illinois Remap Discussed
Still, Illinois may offer the Democrats their best hope of seeking an element of revenge for Georgia, Texas (where Republicans successfully redrew the lines in 2003) and Colorado (where a 2003 re-redistricting
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Still, Illinois may offer the Democrats their best hope of seeking an element of revenge for Georgia, Texas (where Republicans successfully redrew the lines in 2003) and Colorado (where a 2003 re-redistricting
On Friday, Wetterling followed Kennedy’s lead and said she would likely run for the Senate seat being vacated by retiring Sen. Mark Dayton (D) in 2006.
the recent increase in campaign contribution limits, but it appears the cost of doing business — at least among those who break the rules — could also face a hike when the Federal Election Commission re-examines
Alt-rock band Wilco lead man Jeff Tweedy has some folks thinking that Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) might be his personal physician.
although Carnahan has “two years to become ‘not vulnerable,’” a repeat of last year’s primary where a “bunch of people got in and we had a free-for-all” would severely hinder the freshman Congressman’s re-election
Burns’ re-election committee and two PACs tied to the Montana Republican received $134,000 in campaign donations from Abramoff, Indian tribes that he lobbied for and his business associates during the
Phil Gingrey’s (R) swing district and potentially complicate the re-election efforts of Democratic Reps. John Barrow and Jim Marshall.
In order to pass his plan Bush must convince Members like Brown-Waite that supporting an overhaul of the retirement program will not doom their chances of winning re-election.
Last year when Ed Gillespie presided over the Republican National Committee and Marc Racicot was chairman of the Bush-Cheney re-election campaign, it would have been nearly impossible to find an issue
Senate Democratic leaders will target two Republican leaders seeking re-election in 2006 by visiting their states in a two-day blitz next week that’s designed to drum up opposition to President Bush’s
Florida will play host to a key Senate contest in 2006, as first-term Democrat Bill Nelson (Fla.) faces a potentially tough re-election race. Sen.
As for challenging Langevin, should the incumbent decide to seek re-election to the House, Avedisian said no.
Maria Cantwell (D), a probable Republican target next year, is in good shape for re-election.
With its 19 House seats, Illinois appears to be the state with the biggest potential for re-redistricting gains by Democrats.
Leading the way into his personal office, Wilson, a former Senate intern, points to photos of himself flanked by such icons as then-Sens.
And nothing has been introduced in the Senate.
We learned this week in Roll Call (“Democrats Look for Expert Help,” Feb. 17) that House and Senate Democratic leaders have “launched a major internal effort to craft a new party brand.”
Steffen, a close aide to Ehrlich who was fired after spreading malicious rumors about O’Malley and allegedly cleansing state agencies of veteran Democratic officials, poses such a danger for Ehrlich’s re-election
“We’re just going to continue to stay focused on the work in the Senate and moving America forward.”
“At this early stage, State Treasurer Bob Casey Jr., clearly threatens Senator Santorum’s re-election bid,” Richards said in a news release.