Here is the breakdown of Senate seats based on which prime minister appointed them. It should be noted that most independent or ISG senators were not originally appointed as such, but rather left their original party at some point during their Senate career. This list is accurate as ofMay, ...
the party breakdown of the vote, and each member's vote. There is a subject index, a summary of key votes, and interest group ratings and presidential support scores. Congressional Staff Directory. CQ Press. Published three times a year in the spring, summer, ...
He is the favorite because of the district breakdown, but it’s probably a shame for the state that either has to lose. (R) Sarah Mills – Clay County Public Administrator and former CIA analyst Contributions this election: $8,518.58 Cash on hand: $5,172.18 (D) Wes Rogers – small ...
negotiations. You called him a dictator; he said something I cannot repeat to you. And Senator McConnell, in the end of the fiscal cliff negotiations, seemed to go around you so he could work with Vice President Biden. Is there a breakdown here between you and the Republican leaders in ...
Deals with the actions needed by the U.S. Republican Party to win majority seats in the Senate after the 2002 midterm election. Breakdown of the political party affiliations of the senators; Profiles of the candidates who would most likely win in the election; Qualities that voters look for ...
A detailed breakdown of the budget proposal can be foundhere. The State of the State address can be foundhere. The proposed budget was the focus of a Senate Finance, Ways and Means Committee meeting Tuesday. “What we’re proposing is a very fiscally conservative budget. It is also one th...
Here’s a breakdown of the machinations in each district: Alaska: The DCCC posted a red box urging allies to run digital ads touting John Wayne Howe, the Alaska Independence Party candidate. The committee suggested advertisers highlight Howe’s support for the Second Amendmen...
Three battleground Democrats each raised more than $30 million between July 1 and Sept. 30 — an absolutely staggering sum. And all but three outraised their opponents by at least a 2:1 margin, if not more. Here’s a breakdown of the top races: ...
And all but three outraised their opponents by at least a 2:1 margin, if not more. Here’s a breakdown of the top races: Montana: Democratic Sen. Jon Tester, the most endangered incumbent seeking reelection, raised more than any of his peers with a $32.2...
Three battleground Democrats each raised more than $30 million between July 1 and Sept. 30 — an absolutely staggering sum. And all but three outraised their opponents by at least a 2:1 margin, if not more. Here’s a breakdown of the top races: ...