Dayton’s Exit Roils ’06 Picture
“Everything I’ve worked for, and everything I believe in, depends upon this Senate seat remaining in the Democratic Caucus in 2007,” he said.
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“Everything I’ve worked for, and everything I believe in, depends upon this Senate seat remaining in the Democratic Caucus in 2007,” he said.
Slifka, most recently, was Midwest regional political director for Bush’s re-election and has also served as a consultant to the Iowa GOP.
Herb Kohl (D) announced this week that he had hired veteran Democratic operative Michael Teter to organize his re-election campaign.
Senate Democrats are continuing to battle GOP attempts to define the image of Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), concluding that a forceful response could unify the Caucus and build a stronger defense
He has floated the possibility of running for re-election, challenging Clinton or retiring.
Coming off of a surprisingly tight re-election campaign in 2000 and facing another term in the minority with no room to move up with both of the state’s Senate seats were locked in, Roemer retired
The new survey, a comprehensive portrait of the religious landscape and the 2004 presidential vote, re-interviewed people the team had contacted in the spring.
Tim Johnson’s (D-S.D.) successful re-election bid. Hamrick has previously worked for Delaware Gov. Ruth Ann Minner (D), Rep.
For years, that “mainstream” has been led by such political legends as former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown and ex-state Senate President Pro Tem John Burton (also a former Congressman), allies
Rod Grams (R), whom Dayton defeated to win the Senate seat in 2000.
[IMGCAP(1)] “I do think the president, with this budget, is calling us back to our roots,” said Senate Budget Chairman Judd Gregg (R-N.H.) of explicit pressure by the White House on Congress to act
The former Senate Democratic leader plans to continue trying to raise money for his leadership political action committee and to pump donations into the campaign coffers of Congressional, state and
Perdue, the state’s first Republican governor since Reconstruction, is facing re-election next year.
Yes, the president drew a majority of the votes cast in November, won by 3.5 million votes (a dramatic improvement over 2000) and helped his party gain House and Senate seats.
In the previous Congress, both the House and Senate introduced measures to do just that, and this year, the original sponsors — led by Sen. George Voinovich (R-Ohio) and Rep.
“This is a national and local communications strategy that will look to strip the bark off the Senate Minority Leader,” Jones added.
Maria Cantwell (D), who is seeking re-election in 2006, with an approval rating below 50 percent.
Penn will handle the polling for Clinton’s 2006 re-election bid as well as any other future races and as a result had to choose his horse almost three years before the first votes are cast in the
Had Kerry won in November, a special election to finish his Senate term would have been held early this year. Kerry is not up for re-election until 2008.
Dayton seems certain to face a tough challenger in his bid for re-election in 2006, as Republicans have dubbed him a top target. SasShea to the Campaign.