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Kyle Trygstad
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Former Sen. Rick Santorum feels so at home at the Conservative Political Action Conference that he was joined onstage by nearly his entire family for his speech this morning.
By
Joshua Miller
In Massachusetts, the Kennedy name is still gold. Attorney Joseph Kennedy III, the son of ex-Rep. Joe Kennedy (D-Mass.) and the likely Democratic nominee in the Bay States 4th district, had a huge lead over his probable Republican challenger, businessman Sean Bielat, according to a new poll.
By Joshua Miller
At some point over the next nine months, Hayden Rogers, retiring Rep. Heath Shuler’s former chief of staff, will probably drive by North Carolinas Mount Mitchell. It symbolizes the steep slog he faces as he attempts to keep the 11th district on the Democratic side of the ledger.
By
John Stanton
Republican leaders today sought to rally their partys conservative base, excoriating the Obama administration for its new contraception policy and accusing Democrats of using the government to attack political enemies and to broadly undermine the nations fundamental principles.
By
Abby Livingston
Ron Barber’s campaign for Congress launched full throttle today. After weeks of speculation about whether he would run to succeed his boss, ex-Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, Barber made it official, telling reporters that the Arizona Democrat personally asked him to run for her seat.
By
Joshua Miller
The Republican-controlled Florida Senate passed a redistricting map today, sending Congressional lines that cement a strong Republican majority in the delegation to Gov. Rick Scott’s (R) desk.
By
Jessica Brady
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi defended President Barack Obamas move to embrace his super PAC today, even as she trumpeted new legislation aimed at increasing disclosure of corporate spending in campaigns.
By
Kyle Trygstad
If Democrats are concerned about the lopsided Senate playing field this cycle, just wait until 2014. An early scan of next cycles Senate landscape paints a favorable picture for the GOP, which will defend 13 seats to Democrats 20.
By
Joshua Miller, Abby Livingston, Shira Toeplitz
After appearing to have a deal, the state Legislature is deadlocked over a new Congressional redistricting map, raising the prospect of having the court draw the lines and leaving Bluegrass State politics in turmoil.
By
Steven T. Dennis, Eliza Newlin Carney
President Barack Obamas decision to embrace his super PAC is only the latest example of the president setting his ideals aside and resigning himself to pragmatic political realities.
By
Kate Ackley
Former Rep. Ron Klein (D-Fla.), a bundler for the Obama re-election campaign, told NBC News that even though his firm registered him as a lobbyist last week, he is not a lobbyist and the disclosure filed with Congress was a clerical error by the firm.
By
Shira Toeplitz
Illinois Republicans Don Manzullo and Adam Kinzinger are locked in a competitive primary, according to a new survey from a super PAC supporting Kinzinger.
By
Eliza Newlin Carney
Six of the top 10 super PACs active in the 2012 elections have received money from untraceable sources, including nonprofits and shell corporations, according to a report released today by two progressive advocacy groups.
By
Ambreen Ali
A new federal mandate on birth control and the growing outcry against it might actually help President Barack Obama in the upcoming election.
By Ryan Teague Beckwith
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum notched two symbolic wins in Missouri and Minnesota nominating contests tonight.
By
Kyle Trygstad
Nevada Democrats avoided a contentious primary in the open 1st district today as state Sen. Ruben Kihuen announced he was dropping out of the race.
By
Shira Toeplitz
Rep. Marcy Kaptur will kick off her television campaign against fellow Ohio Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich on Wednesday with a positive, semi-biographical spot.
By Joshua Miller
North Carolina Rep. Sue Myrick (R) announced today she will retire from the House this year.
By
Shira Toeplitz
After a House Member announces retirement, there's often one lingering question from their colleagues: What's going to happen to the rest of their campaign cash?