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Category Archives: Election
Specter Defeated –
Democratic Senator Arlen Specter lost a primary battle to Joe Sestek in the election on Tuesday. Specter switched from the Republican party in an attempt to avoid a primary with Pat Toomey. If elected, it would have been the sixth term … Continue reading
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Primary Day –
A number of primaries are being held today and the outcome will have a great effect on the next Senate. Specter is facing a primary challenge from Sestak on the Democratic line. Specter switched parties and a loss in this … Continue reading
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Candidates Raise Money For 2012 –
Although it is still two years away from their elections, some 2012 Senate candidates are raising money like it’s an election year. Four Democrats are mentioned in a recent Congressional Quarterly article that discusses candidate fundraising. McCaskill, Feinstein, Kohl and … Continue reading
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Republicans Select Tampa –
The Republican convention in 2012 will be held in Tampa Florida. A Republican National Committee panel recommended Florida and it is the best possible choice for the Republicans. The move will help secure the 27 electoral votes for the Republican … Continue reading
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Senator Bennett Loses Nomination Bid –
Senator Bob Bennett of Utah failed in an attempt to secure the Republican nomination for his U.S. Senate seat. According to an Associated Press article, Utah prohibits running as an independent and Bennett has not ruled out a write-in candidacy. … Continue reading
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Obey Retires –
After serving 21 terms, David Obey has decided to retire from Congress. Obey is chairman of the House Appropriations Committee and his retirement is viewed as a victory for Republicans. The Democrat stated that it was his time to go. … Continue reading
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Billionaire Dem Enters Race –
Billionaire Democrat Jeff Greene announced that he is seeking the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate seat in Florida. Greene makes the race a toss-up now that Crist is running as an independent candiate. The entry of Greene into the … Continue reading
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Financial Bill Moves Forward –
The Senate voted by unanimous consent to move the Financial measure forward and to the debate floor. The third attempt to move the measure failed earlier in the day by a 56-42 vote. The final bill could be voted on … Continue reading
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Here We Go Again –
Democratic Senator Harry Reid called for a secong vote to move the Financial Reform bill forward in the Senate. The measure fell short again today by the same 3 votes as yesterday. More votes on the measure are expected this … Continue reading
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Senate Blocks Financial Bill –
The Senate blocked a measure to move the Financial Reform bill forward by a vote of 57-41. The measure needed 60 votes to pass and came up shy by three votes. Republican efforts to continue negotiations were successful but a bill is still … Continue reading
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Health Law Penalty
The Washington Times reports that 3 million Americans may be required to pay a penalty because of the new healthcare law. Other sources indicate that the number is actually higher than 3 million. The Congressional Budget office analysis estimates that … Continue reading
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Financial Reform Procedural Vote –
Senator Reid filed a procedural motion this afternoon which sets up a vote to proceed to the Financial Legislation on Monday. The vote will take place Monday night at 5:15 p.m. and if approved will move the legislation to the … Continue reading
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CQ MoneyLine –
The Congressional Quarterly MoneyLine provides needed campaign finance information and guidelines. It is also a great source of news regarding campaigns and campaign accounts. The articles posted provide insight into the races that are competitive and the races that may … Continue reading
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Health Care Takes Lead –
It is expected that Republican leaders will put Health Care and the front of their election strategy. Republican officials return to Washington this week and have the remainder of the session to implement the strategy. http://www.cqpolitics.com/wmspage.cfm?docID=news-000003638646 James Sutliff
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Cook Political Report –
A top resource for political insiders is the Cook Political Report. They provide insight and analysis on State and Federal races. A quick look at their breakdown indicates that Republicans are expected to achieve gains in both House and Senate … Continue reading
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