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OPINION: Idaho's three million dollar man loses some
The Lewiston TribuneIf Congressman Raul Labrador's re-election campaign lost a quarter of a million bucks, the Idaho Republican would be down to his last $472. For Congressman Mike Simpson, R-Idaho, misplacing $250,000 would leave him $183,509 in the hole. Even U.S. Sen....Tags: Politics, Raul Labrador, Mike Crapo, Political Fundraising, Economy, Business and Finance
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The Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, Tim Steller column
The Arizona Daily Star, TucsonFor more than half an hour Tuesday, former Republican congressional candidate Martha McSally spoke enthusiastically to Pima County GOP activists. Not a word about Benghazi. Nothing on the IRS scandal. Naught about The Associated Press affair....Tags: Politics, Ron Barber, Local Elections, Ann Kirkpatrick, Gabrielle Giffords
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Sestak to skip governor's race, seek Senate in 2016
The Philadelphia InquirerFormer Democratic U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak said Tuesday that he planned to run for the Senate in 2016, setting the table for an eventual rematch with Republican Sen. Pat Toomey. The decision helps shape the Democratic race for the nomination to challenge...Tags: Politics, Quinnipiac University, Arlen Specter, Budget Control Act of 2011, Public Finance
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Deja vu: Sestak vs. Toomey
WASHINGTON — Joe Sestak is readying for a rematch. The retired Navy admiral and former congressman from Delaware County announced Tuesday via email blast that he's formed an exploratory committee to run for the U.S. Senate in 2016. Sestak, a...
Tags: Tom Corbett, Politics, Interior Policy, Gun Control, Arlen Specter
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Sestak hints at 2016 Senate run against Toomey
Pittsburgh Post-Gazetteformer congressman, U.S. admiral and 2010 Democratic foe of Sen. Pat Toomey -- announced today that he is eyeing another Senate run in 2016, signaling he will not seek the governor's mansion next year. The Delaware County man, 61, issued a video...Tags: Tom Corbett, Politics, Republican Party, Government, U.S. Senate
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Sestak won't run for Pa. governor; might seek rematch with Sen. Toomey in 2016
Associated PressFormer U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak has ruled out a campaign for Pennsylvania governor, but he said Tuesday that he is seriously exploring another run for U.S. Senate, possibly setting up a rematch against Republican Sen. Pat Toomey in 2016. Sestak said he...Tags: Politics, Tom Corbett, Arlen Specter, Government, Patrick J. Toomey
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Sestak preps for Toomey rematch in 2016
Call Washington BureauThe Admiral is readying for a rematch. Former U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak, who has played it coy since his narrow loss to Pat Toomey in the grueling 2010 Senate race, announced Tuesday morning by email that he's formed an exploratory committee to run again for...Tags: Politics, Joe Sestak, Arlen Specter, Primaries, Democratic Party
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Dold out to reclaim north suburban congressional seat
After losing a close, costly election in November, Republican Bob Dold wants to reclaim a U.S. House seat in north suburbs from freshman Democratic Rep. Brad Schneider. Dold, 43, elected to Congress in 2010 and defeated in 2012, has written backers...
Tags: Politics, Robert Dold, Same-Sex Marriage, U.S. Congress, Elections
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Jackson Jr. could face new troubles over financial disclosure
Tribune reporterWASHINGTON — Already looking at a possible prison term, former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. could face new trouble over his apparent failure to file a financial disclosure report that is required when lawmakers leave the House. Meantime, his campaign...Tags: Politics, Lawyers, Justice System, Punishment, Religion and Belief
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SEC and political spending
When the Supreme Court — in our view wrongly — ruled that corporations had a constitutional right to spend their money to influence elections, it also said that disclosure of such expenditures "permits citizens and shareholders to react to the...
Tags: Politics, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Political Fundraising, Elections
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Kirk makes first public appearance in Illinois since stroke
During his first official public appearance in Illinois since he suffered a major stroke, Sen. Mark Kirk on Friday announced that "rehab works" and said he hopes his steady improvement serves to encourage others with medical challenges. Kirk took...
Tags: Politics, Brad Schneider, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Northwestern Memorial Hospital, North Chicago
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Notebook: No challengers yet for Rounds
We are now a year from the June 3, 2014, primary elections in South Dakota. That is significant because South Dakota voters will choose a new U.S. senator next year. So far voters don’t have a choice. The only declared candidate is Republican...Tags: Politics, Government, Stephanie Herseth Sandlin, Kristi Noem, U.S. House of Representatives
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