Kennedy Pays Himself Back Before Senate Run
Mark Kennedy (R) appears to be tying up some loose ends on the campaign finance front in preparation for a 2006 Senate run.
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Mark Kennedy (R) appears to be tying up some loose ends on the campaign finance front in preparation for a 2006 Senate run.
At least 11 Senators facing re-election next year began the cycle with more than $1 million in their campaign accounts, newly filed fundraising reports show.
After his annual address tonight, Bush will stump in Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, Arkansas and Florida — states that include seven Senate Democrats, three of whom face re-election in 2006 in
Senate nomination in 2006, former Rep.
The Republican National Committee will donate $1 million to the party’s Senate campaign arm to help erase its remaining debt from the 2004 cycle, according to RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman.
The 2006 Nebraska Senate contest has been priority No. 1 for state Republicans since Nelson narrowly won the open seat of Sen. Bob Kerrey (D) in 2000. Nebraska Gov.
In the past two years, Lott has carved out a new niche in the Senate: part Old Bull and part outspoken critic.
[IMGCAP(1)] But now that newly elected state Treasurer Robert Casey Jr. seems to be re-considering his political plans (which initially centered on biding his time to run for governor in 2010) and
George Allen (Va.) and Senate GOP Conference Chairman Rick Santorum (Pa.)
Republican lawmakers heard from pollsters, from administration officials and from one another on how the subject affects their legislative agenda, as well as their prospects for re-election.
Jason Miller has been tapped to head the 2006 re-election campaign of Sen. George Allen (R-Va.).
Those who know Bingaman say he still enjoys serving in the Senate, is confident enough about his prospects for re-election, and doesn’t appear eager to slide into a lucrative lobbying post if he
Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) will seek re-election in 2006. “We’re running,” Burns said in an interview this week.
“We prefer to define ourselves and not let Republicans define us,” said Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.).
In meetings with senior House and Senate Democratic Members and staffers over the past week, Garin emphasized that the party “ought to be playing offense” on the issue, emphasizing the “peril is
-based organization endorsed Byrd in last year’s Senate race but did little more on his behalf.
Still recovering from an electoral whitewash in 2004, Missouri Democrats are pointing toward the 2006 re-election race of Sen.
Whittington RHODE ISLAND Report: Brown Recruits Senate Race Volunteers Secretary of State Matt Brown (D) appears to be moving closer to running for Senate in 2006.
On Monday, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) along with Minority Whip Dick Durbin (Ill.) and Finance ranking member Max Baucus (Mont.) met with Democratic pollster Geoff Garin to review their
Republicans regularly pilloried Kerry last year, saying that he had accomplished little legislatively in 20 years in the Senate — and that by glossing over his Senate tenure during his stump speeches