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He also hasn’t voted in a Republican primary in the last decade and only registered with the GOP this month. Spokesman Chris Russell emphasized that Runyan has voted in five of the last six general elections. He said Runyan did vote in this month’s general...
Tags: Jon Runyan, Chris Russell, Republican Chris Myers, general elections, senate candidate, voting history, Philadelphia Eagles, John Adler, Newark, Primary election, Voting systems, Politics
Democratic Senate candidate Robin Carnahan says she is both excited and concerned about House-passed legislation that would overhaul the nation’s health care system. But Carnahan, who is Missouri’s secretary of state, declined to specifically say Tuesday...
Tags: health care, Robin Carnahan, Democratic Senate, candidate robin, senate candidate
Ohio's ongoing economic problems have sunk President Obama's approval rating among Ohio voters at a rate even faster than the decline of Ohio's Democratic governor, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll. The poll released Tuesday morning showed...
Tags: Ohio, Barack Obama, Senate, approve rating, ohio voters, U.S, senate candidate, Jennifer Brunner
But Wednesday night at Republican headquarters in Eagle, Schaffer sounded content with where he stands. Historically, this is where we surge ahead, Schaffer told a few dozen local Republicans...Sen. Wayne Allards campaign, he trailed by three times...
Tags: obama, Bob Schaffer, Colorado Hispanics, Western Colorado, Democratic Congressman Mark Udall, senate candidate, Senate
Republican Bob Schaffer is planning to make up ground in the U.S. Senate race by covering ground where his message is most likely to sink in. After a recent internal poll showed Schaffer would do well to court traditionally Republican voters outside the...
Tags: Democratic U.S. Senate, Bob Schaffer, Mark Udall, Scott McInnis, Democratic Senate, GOP, senate candidate, Colorado, congressman scott, Wayne Allard
Military veterans should be guaranteed medical care for life, Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Al Franken said Tuesday as part of a package of proposals that also would expand the level of care. Speaking at a modest VFW post in Hopkins before a small...
Tags: Al Franken, health care, Democratic U.S. Senate, senate candidate, candidate al
Senate candidate Bob Schaffer ordered a burger at a downtown eatery Tuesday, he found himself getting grilled. Meeting with about 10 members of the Roaring Fork Club Rotario, a Rotary Club composed mainly of Latinos and other immigrants, Schaffer was...
Senate candidate Bob Schaffer is meeting with Glenwood Rotarians today at two separate meetings. Schaffer will first attend the Sunrise Rotary meeting at the Ramada Inn in Glenwood Springs at 7 a.m. followed by the Latino Rotary Club meeting at the Hotel...
Tags: Glenwood Springs' Catholic Charities, Bob Schaffer, senate candidate, candidate bob, Republican Senate, Mark Udall, Tom Ziemann, Dick Wadhams
Mr. Noriega insisted, however, that such a goal wouldn’t entail shuttering the state’s numerous coal, nuclear and natural gas-fired power plants, which today account for the vast majority of Texas’ electricity generation...Senate candidate Rick Noriega...
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State Senate candidate Wendy Davis called today for an expedited trial in a lawsuit seeking to remove her from the November ballot. Republican state Sen. Kim Brimer filed a request for an injunction last week alleging that Ms. Davis, his Democratic opponent,...
Tags: Sen. Kim Brimer, Wendy Davis, Ms. Davis, Fort Worth Senate, senate candidate