News Source: Politico
| 17 days ago
Continue Reading Ads from the Bloomberg-funded Mayors Against Illegal Guns are going up soon in Alaska, Arkansas and North Dakota three states with Democratic senators who broke with the White House on last month's background checks vote. January's
News Source: Washington Post
| 29 days ago
No wonder, then, that she doesn't follow the usual Washington template of using a memoir as an opportunity to dish on what you really thought of all those chumps who Former senator Olympia Snow (R-Maine). (Robert F...The Maine Republican's Fighting
News Source: Politico
| 1 month ago
Incumbent Senate Democrats facing reelection in 2014 aggressively raised money in the first three months of the year, resources that will allow them to build a reelection infrastructure early and focus more on campaigning later. Monday is the
News Source: Politico
| 1 month ago
Endangered Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) raised nearly $2 million in the first quarter of this year, a financial show of strength his campaign hopes sends a message to state and national Republicans still looking for a candidate to take him on next year...
News Source: SF Gate
| 2 months ago
Ark. (AP) Bill Halter and Mike Ross have each opted against an expensive and bitter fight for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination before, but the two are moving closer toward what could be one of the biggest party fights ever for the state's top
News Source: SF Gate
| 2 months ago
Sen. Mark Pryor of Arkansas kick off his bid for a third term Saturday night, casting the Democratic lawmaker's re-election fight as a test of whether voters will reward Pryor's push for bipartisanship over a high-dollar blitz by conservative groups
News Source: SF Gate
| 2 months ago
Sen. Mark Pryor has barely launched his bid for a third term and doesn't even have an announced Republican opponent. But Arkansas voters could be forgiven for thinking that 2014 is already here. With full-page newspaper ads urging people to contact
News Source: NY Daily News
| 2 months ago
Updated: Wednesday, March 13, 2013, 5:38 AM Miller Elisa/Elisa Miller for News Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York. Back in 2006, Kirsten Gillibrand was just getting her feet wet in federal politics. Then she was a moderate Democrat who campaigned