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Markey: From 22 Percent to Anointed Senator

The path to the U.S. Senate doesn’t get much easier than the one Rep. Edward J. Markey is on. But that smooth path could signal significant potholes ahead. The Massachusetts Democrat was first elected to Congress more than 30 years ago by winning a multi-candidate primary with just 22 percent of the vote, and ever since, he’s faced…

Johanns Retirement Sets up Another Open Senate Seat in Nebraska

First-term Republican Sen. Mike Johanns’ surprise retirement sets up Nebraska’s second open seat Senate race in as many cycles. Republicans successfully took over Sen. Ben Nelson’s (D) seat in 2012 and will try to keep Johann’s seat next year. Last year, Republicans had a competitive contest for the party’s nomination, and underfunded state Sen. Deb Fischer pulled off…

New Jersey Senate: Lautenberg Out, Still Safe D For Now

Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D) announced his retirement on Thursday, setting off a potential scramble for his open seat in New Jersey. But the most important action is likely to be on the Democratic side. One prominent Democrat who has made no secret of his ambition is Newark Mayor Cory Booker, who started making moves toward the seat by…

Can Democrats Save Rockefeller’s Seat?

Oh what a difference one word can make. Take away the “West” from “West Virginia,” and you have a once-red state that surely is now purple, a state carried twice by Barack Obama. But add back the “West” and you have the Mountain State, which has been headed down a different path over the past dozen years from…

Iowa Senate: Candidates of the Corn

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Georgia Senate: Devil Goes Down To Details

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West Virginia Senate: Open Question

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Youth Vote Could Seal GOP’s Minority Status

We may well be at a political tipping point that could mark a dramatic change in American politics. After decades of Democratic Party dominance that began with the formation of the New Deal coalition, Ronald Reagan ushered in an era of relative party parity. But a deep fracture in the GOP, combined with crucial demographic changes — among…

Obama Looms Large Over Democrats’ 2014 Fight to Retain the Senate

The odds are against Senate Democrats this cycle. But, of course, they were against the party two years ago at this time, and Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Executive Director Guy Cecil didn’t merely beat the odds — he slaughtered them. This time, Democrats face better prospects of holding onto their Senate majority next November than they did two…

Republicans Risk Not Fielding Any Candidate in Massachusetts

Republican chances of winning their second Senate special election in Massachusetts took the most significant hit late last week when former Sen. Scott Brown (R) decided not to run. And with other potential candidates passing daily and time running out before the filing deadline, there is a chance that Republicans won’t put up any candidate at all. Getting…

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