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Category Archives: Administrative
Senator Bingaman To Retire –
Senator Bingaman of New Mexico became the fourth Democrat to announce retirement plans for 2012. The democrat served five terms and was expected to face a strong Republican challenge in the next election. The New Mexico Senate seat is considered … Continue reading
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Dodd-Frank Delay –
Senate hearings are heating up regarding the funding of the Dodd-Frank bill. Major agencies are requesting funds to implement the bill and are facing resistance from Republicans and some Democrats. Republicans have 47 Senators that are likely to be united … Continue reading
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Senate Democrats 2012 Races –
The Rothenberg Political Report is a great source for news and analysis on politics. Recently, the Rothenberg Political Report had an article on the challenges that the Democrats will face in the 2012 Senate races. The recent decision by Webb and … Continue reading
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Senator Kyl Plans To Retire –
Senator Jon Kyl has announced that he will not run for re-election. The Republican Senator first won the Arizona senate seat in 2006. Arizona will most likely vote for the Republican Presidential candidate in 2012 and that should help the Republican candidate for … Continue reading
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Democrat Webb Will Not Run –
Virginia Senator Jim Webb has announced that he will not run for re-election in 2012. The Democrat first won the Senate seat by a small magin in 2006. Webb would have faced a rematch with former Republican Senator George Allen. George Allen … Continue reading
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Senate Democrats Target Oil Industry –
Senate Democrats are attempting to eliminate tax breaks for the oil industry. In a recent letter, Senate Democratic leaders asked House Speaker Boehner to remove tax breaks for the oil industry to help cut spending. The letter was signed by Senate … Continue reading
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Health Care Repeal Voted Down –
The Senate voted on party lines against repealing the health care overhaul. The outcome was expected with the final vote being 51-47. However, there was a change made to health care law which affects small businesses. The Senate voted 81-17 to remove a requirement … Continue reading
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Senate Democrat Retirements –
Three Senate Democrats that are on retirement watch are Herb Kohl, Daniel Akaka, and Jim Webb. Roll Call reports that the Herb Kohl Senate campaign has a $1 million dollar loan. That may or may not indicate a re-election campaign. … Continue reading
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Democratic Convention 2012 –
The Democratic Convention in 2012 will be held in Charlotte North Carolina. Democrats have made gains in recent years and are hoping that the move will keep the state in play in 2012. However, Republicans will most likely win North Carolina … Continue reading
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Rahm Emanuel Back On Ballot –
Rahm Emanuel is back on the February 22nd Chicago Mayoral ballot. The Illinois Supreme Court ruled unanimously that Rahm Emanuel met the residency requirement and reversed a January 24th appeals court ruling. The former White House Chief of Staff may … Continue reading
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George Allen Announcing Senate Run –
George Allen has declared his candidacy for the U.S. Senate in 2012. The former Virginia Senator is the clear favorite to to the Republican primary as well as the general election. A recent Roll call article discusses Senate campaigns by former Senators and … Continue reading
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Rahm Emanuel Off Chicago Ballot –
Roll Call reports that Rahm Emanuel has been removed from the Chicago mayoral ballot. The decision was first reported in the Chicago Sun Times which indicated that the appellate panel came to a 2-1 decision to reverse the Chicago election … Continue reading
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House Health Care Vote –
The House voted 245-189 to repeal the Obama health care bill. Three Democrats voted with Republicans and the bill will now move to the Senate. The repeal bill still needs to pass the Democratic controlled Senate and will likely face a … Continue reading
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Lieberman Retiring-
Senator Joseph Lieberman announced that he will not run for a fifth term in 2012. Lieberman is the second member of the Democratic caucus to retire and there are expected to be more in the near future. Republicans are expected to make … Continue reading
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Senator Conrad Retiring –
Democratic Senator Kent Conrad has announced that he will not seek re-election in 2012. The North Dakota Senator was not expected to win in 2012 and the seat is most likely to move into the Republican column. Kent Conrad is … Continue reading
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