S.C. Democratic Nominee Tiptoes Between Voters, D.C. Donors
Mary Landrieu (D) was pushed to a December runoff in her 2002 re-election bid but won 52 percent to 48 percent.
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Mary Landrieu (D) was pushed to a December runoff in her 2002 re-election bid but won 52 percent to 48 percent.
Malenick — a GOP consultant who worked as a fundraiser on Oliver North’s failed 1994 Senate campaign in Virginia — branched out in 1996 with the establishment of Triad Management Services, a sort
Meanwhile, DeKalb County CEO Vernon Jones (D) announced Wednesday that he will run for re-election to his current post and not run for the 4th district.
Meanwhile, Moraitakis’ new district is much less hospitable to Democrats and he faces an uphill battle for re-election. Moraitakis, Levetan and Woolard are all white.
Democratic leaders will launch an aggressive campaign today using both the Senate floor and the nation’s airwaves to criticize Republicans for failing to extend benefits to the unemployed as well as questioning
Bill Owens (R) should he — as expected — step into the Colorado Senate primary against former Rep. Bob Schaffer.
GEORGIA Isakson Camp Says He’s Ahead in Senate Primary Rep.
Tier-One Vulnerables (listed alphabetically) Max Burns (R), Georgia 12th: Burns probably is the single most vulnerable incumbent seeking re-election. Not that it’s his fault.
the anti-Bush group MoveOn.Org has launched television spots that quote Clark saying, as he launched the publicity for his book this week, “Frankly, I find it outrageous that a president is running for re-election
“Any effort to re-register voters in the east is at best disingenuous,” said Hickey. “In the southeast Specter tells people he’s a moderate. In the western part of the state he’s got [Sen.]
While Democrats gaze longingly at GOP-held Senate seats in Oklahoma, Colorado and Alaska, they seem to have conveniently forgotten a developing headache in Louisiana, which, when it comes to Senate seats
The North Carolina Senator downplays the idea that she is re-emerging on the national scene, but recent actions and appearances suggest otherwise.
So here are the three most likely basic scenarios for governing in 2005: • George Bush wins re-election, with continuing Republican majorities in both houses of Congress, probably with margins the same
While “the governor is committed to the president and the president’s re-election … it’s a little early to talk about schedule,” said Harris when asked whether Schwarzenegger would be stumping for
The newest Republican Senate nominees, Bill Jones of California and Jack Ryan of Illinois, made the rite of political passage Tuesday by making their two-minute pitches to the 51 Senators in the Republican
He will also re-emerge on the political stage with a speech at the North Dakota Democratic Party convention on April 3.
Patty Murray (D-Wash.) has gone on the attack against her presumed Senate opponent, Rep. George Nethercutt (R), accusing him of duplicity on the military preparedness issue.
forth over the merits of the legislation, Nethercutt’s camp contends that doctors will turn out in droves to help defeat Murray because of her opposition to the bill, which ultimately failed to pass the Senate
She briefly flirted with a run for the open Senate seat in Florida this year before deciding to seek a second House term.
Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), locked in a tight re-election battle, has agreed to appear at one of the seminars later this year to talk about her experiences.