Senate Special May Begin Wednesday
Meehan has raised more than $4 million for his nominally competitive re-election bid, just in case.
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Meehan has raised more than $4 million for his nominally competitive re-election bid, just in case.
Brad Carson’s (D) run for Oklahoma’s open Senate seat.
dropped $120,000 into a dozen Senate races.
re-elect President Bush.
The other factor in play is the outcome of the presidential election, but opinions vary as to whether a Bush re-election or a John Kerry victory makes more of a difference.
“The checkpoints will be re-evaluated after the elections,” Capitol Police Chief Terrance Gainer said through a spokeswoman Monday.
As a consequence, keeping up with the race for control of the Senate and House will require a little patience.
John Kerry, while an electorate that is more averse to change during a time of war may re-elect the president. But we all know that, so what’s the use of dwelling on it?
Voters head to the polls across the nation today with nine Senate races and approximately 35 House contests set to decide control of the 109th Congress.
John Thune (R-S.D.), who is challenging Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D) in the marquee Senate race of the cycle. “We’ll be prepared for any eventuality.”
However, no president who has failed to win re-election has used the recess procedure to appoint a justice before leaving.
Current DSCC Chairman Jon Corzine (N.J.) cannot serve a second term because he is up for re-election in 2006 — and is also considered a likely candidate for Garden State governor in 2005.
Of the 38 Blue Dogs, three are retiring, two are running for the Senate and another six are facing major re-election struggles.
Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Chairman Jon Corzine (N.J.) said Wednesday that “there is a fitness issue” surrounding the re-election of Kentucky Sen.
With concern growing in the Washington, D.C., Democratic community about the re-election prospects of Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (S.D.), the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee launched its
Regardless of which party comes out on top, internal GOP Conference rules and the cornerstone South Dakota Senate race have the potential to set in motion the biggest shifts in Senate leadership
“We are talking about something in a Senate race that has nothing to do with being a United States Senator.”
Heather Wilson (R) and her Democratic challenger, state Senate President Pro Tem Richard Romero, will air only positive spots in the final days of the campaign.
Additionally, Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) must survive his re-election battle with former Rep.
[IMGCAP(1)] Leading the list of late-breaking races is the Kentucky Senate contest. The advantages held by Sen.