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NRSC will not fund O'Donnell race in Delaware
It appears the fight during the primary election among conservative commentators and writers about Senate GOP candidate Christine O'Donnell has continued following Ms. O'Donnell's victory over Republican Congressman Mike Castle.
Shocker upset--O'Donnell wins Delaware GOP primary
Delaware Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate Christine O'Donnell has clenched the GOP nomination and moves on to challenge Democrat Chris Coons in the general election
GOP gets behind Rand Paul
The National Republican Senatorial Committee is running its first ad of the election cycle in Kentucky, where GOP Senate candidate Rand Paul faces state Democratic candidate Attorney General Jack Conway.
Study: Women more likely than men to accept global warming
This is hardly a surprising study coming from a Michigan State University researcher. The findings say that women are more likely to believe the "scientific consensus" on global warming.
Reuters: Democrat Reid struggles in Nevada vote
Fresh from the campaign trail during recess, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Nevada Democrat, continues to struggle in his re-election bid against Republican Sharron Angle
Blumenthal's lead shrinks in Connecticut
The race to fill retiring Sen. Christopher Dodd's seat in Connecticut is tighter than ever, according to a new Quinnipiac University poll out Tuesday that shows Republican Linda McMahon trailing Democratic Attorney General Richard Blumenthal by six points.
Not so fast, Senator McCaskill
Senator McCaskill can continue to beat up on the job creators in the private sector, as she denies them any recognition that they are the engine who keep the economy going, but it will not help more American incomes get any higher nor push unemployment numbers any lower.
Eyes are on Delaware
The GOP primary today in Delaware -- with the potential for a "tea party" victory in largely Democratic region -- has brought an unusual amount of attention to this tiny state in the shadows of Philadelphia, just across the Delaware River.
Interview with Oregon Senate candidate Jim Huffman
"I believe that the most important aspect of the American Constitution is protection of individual freedom. The way you safeguard that freedom is by strict adherence to the Constitutional structure."
Tancredo fighting an uphill battle
It's not easy being a third-party candidate. Just ask Tom Tancredo
Sanders: Continuing tax breaks for the wealthy 'dumb'
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, the longest serving independent in Congress, on Monday hammered the Senate's other independent, Connecticut Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman, for his support for renewing Bush-era tax cuts for high-income wage earners.
McCain, Palin at odds in Maryland governor's race
Former GOP presidential candidate John McCain gave his support Monday to fellow party member Robert Ehrlich in his attempt to retake the Maryland governorship.
Crist touts support for gay rights; Meek cries foul
Senate candidate Gov. Charlie Crist of Florida has ramped up support for gay rights in an attempt to woo voters away form Democratic nominee Rep. Kendrick B. Meek.
Taliban Deface Koran to Sell Heroin
The Taliban are using pages torn from the Koran to package heroin sold on the streets by kids.
Reid holds whisker-thin lead over Angle
A new poll shows Nevada Democratic Sen. Harry Reid holding a slim two-percentage point lead over Republican Senate challenger Sharron Angle.
Dueling political Web sites aimed at mobilizing voters
As the Democratic and Republican parties amp up campaign efforts in the final weeks before the much anticipated Nov. 2 midterm elections, party Web masters are busy churning out new online bells and whistles aimed at grabbing the attention of prospective voters.
Pence steps up for Boehner
House Minority Leader John Boehner, Ohio Republican, was piled on this weekend following his response to whether or not he would vote to extend the Bush middle-class tax cuts, if that was the only tax relief available to extend, and the Bush higher income tax cuts were not allowed the same extension.
Breitbart to release 'interesting' audio of Capitol Hill politician
Known for releasing sensational viral videos, multi-media web mogul Andrew Breitart is preparing to post "interesting" audio of a member of Congress.
Video: Koran set on fire at Ground Zero
A man burned a Koran at Ground Zero on September 11, 2010
Obama inserts service agenda in 9/11 address
What is it about President Barack Obama's call for community service on the anniversary of 9/11?