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Politics · 114th Congress

Pat Toomey Super PAC to Air First Ad

Prosperity for Pennsylvania, a super PAC created specifically to help the Keystone State Republican’s re-election campaign, will begin running its first TV ad Friday in the Philadelphia media market

Policy · 114th Congress

GOP Senators Launch Poverty Focus Group

He described how he and the four other members of the new Senate Opportunity Coalition visited distressed communities in their states over the summer recess to listen to their needs and start talking about

Opinion · 114th Congress

Partisan Lines on Gun Safety Shift … Subtly

Toomey blazed into the Senate in 2010 as an unapologetic conservative and former president of the Club for Growth, with an A rating from the National Rifle Association.

Politics · 114th Congress

Guns Now an Issue in Florida Senate Race

Rubio famously jumped into the race, largely citing the shootings at the Pulse nightclub in June, after saying he would not run for re-election.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Where Are They Now?

Now: Bachmann ran for re-election in Minnesota in 2012, barely holding onto her congressional seat by a 4,298-vote margin. She later chose not to seek re-election in 2014.

Policy · 114th Congress

Lawmakers See Synthetics as Growing Drug Abuse Challenge

Rob Portman was a primary backer of the opioid legislation and, like Toomey, the Ohio Republican is facing a re-election challenge in a state that has acutely felt the problems caused by synthetics.

Politics · 114th Congress

Senate GOP’s Latest Trump Worry: TV Ads

Burr faces a tough re-election fight, Clinton and Democratic groups are on track to spend $21 million. That’s seven times more than Team Trump’s $3 million.

Politics · 114th Congress

Democrats No Longer Divided Over Social Security

But in the release, Bennet, who now looks to have an easier path to re-election than what was once thought, said, “With our seniors living longer, expanding Social Security and securing its long-term

Politics · 114th Congress

Senators Might Skip Town ASAP

While senators cannot leave before passing such an agreement, Republicans facing re-election are said to be eager to leave town and get as much time as possible to campaign, especially those who