Energized Jeffords Confident About 2006
Jim Jeffords (I-Vt.) says he is enthusiastic about, and ready for, what could be a very tough 2006 re-election race.
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Jim Jeffords (I-Vt.) says he is enthusiastic about, and ready for, what could be a very tough 2006 re-election race.
of President Bush’s re-election campaign.
support of its proposed overhaul of Social Security, a number of high-powered, predominantly liberal interest groups have banded together to fund a national grass-roots counter-effort run by several former Senate
Santorum’s book, published by the conservative Intercollegiate Studies Institute, will appear roughly nine years after Clinton’s 1996 volume — just as both he and Clinton gear up first for re-election
Mark Dayton (D-Minn.) abruptly took himself out of the 2006 Senate race, Republicans already have a frontrunner to replace him while the Democratic picture is considerably less clear.
Hurt by the retirements of five Southern Members last cycle, Senate Democratic leaders are moving quickly to secure commitments from their colleagues up for re-election in 2006 to run again.
Already, Bush has sought to put pressure on a handful of Democratic Senators seeking re-election in 2006 by visiting their states earlier this month.
seventh year that the nonpartisan Faith and Politics Institute has sponsored the Congressional civil rights pilgrimage, which will include stops in Birmingham, Montgomery and Selma, where the group will re-enact
While Deal would still likely run for re-election in the 10th district even if his home in Hall County remains in Price’s 6th district, the other Members could have little option than to face off
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D) will lack serious opposition in her 2006 re-election bid, providing her with a potent springboard for a presidential run two years later.
Republican Senatorial Committee sent out more than 1 million mailers attacking Reid’s Senate record.
— Nicole Duran TENNESSEE Blackburn Launches PAC, Skips Senate Bid Rep.
Bonilla’s presence there signals the aggressiveness he has brought to the early stages of the Senate campaign.
Miller, the only black state Senator from the Tampa Bay area, serves as the Democratic leader in the Senate.
Cloud threw his hat into the ring Monday, three days after Kennedy said he would pursue the now-open Senate seat. Kennedy moved up his Senate announcement after Sen.
“There has been more interest on the Senate side.”
The president concomitantly admonished that the “Constitution also gives the Senate a responsibility: Every judicial nominee deserves an up-or-down vote.”
Just one day after Dayton announced that he’ll retire in 2006, to the cheers of Democrats who feared he’d lose his re-election bid, Dayton sure went to the right shop: the Bon Voyage luggage store.
Seeking to make inroads into traditional Democratic constituencies, Senate GOP leaders are working with the Republican National Committee on a targeted marketing plan designed to attract minorities to
Rumors run amok as to why no candidates have stepped forward — including the possibility that Ford will ultimately back away from the Senate race and seek re-election to the House.