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In Washington, D.C., the traffic is bad, most of the people you talk to are frauds and Georgetown sucks, at least according to former Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer.
Rep. Rush D. Holt of New Jersey says hes no Cory Booker in an introductory video to launch his new Senate campaign website.
The GOP primary for Minnesotas 6th District became more crowded this week, when state Sen. John Pederson filed federal paperwork to run for the seat.
The Supreme Court is expected to rule next week on Section 5 of the landmark Voting Rights Act of 1965, which requires certain states with a history of discrimination to get federal approval for any changes to voting laws.
Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., cut a $100,000 check on Tuesday to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, according to a source familiar with his campaign.
Newark Mayor Cory Booker announced he hired another veteran of President Barack Obamas campaign team to join his Senate campaign in New Jersey.
Former Gov. Mike Rounds hired Jason Williams as his statewide coalitions director for his Senate campaign, according to a Tuesday announcement.
Alaska Lt. Gov. Mead Treadwell formally announced Tuesday that he will challenge Democratic Sen. Mark Begich next year.
A political action committee created to encourage Hillary Rodham Clinton to run for president received its first congressional endorsement on Tuesday.
Updated 5:45 p.m. | Kentucky Democratic Gov. Steven L. Beshear said his state might have to redo its 2012 redistricting map, according to The Associated Press.
Democratic Rep. Tim Walz officially has a Republican opponent in Minnesotas 1st District.
With a new poll showing Rep. Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., pulling away, yet another outside group spot is hitting GOP nominee Gabriel Gomez in the Massachusetts Senate special election.
A top House Republican, Rep. Peter Roskam of Illinois, will expand his political operation in the coming weeks by dispatching his longtime top aide to the campaign trail.
Newark Mayor Cory Booker continues to tap into the Obama campaign apparatus, for his nascent New Jersey Senate special election campaign, hiring a grass-roots organizing team led by two former strategists for President Barack Obamas 2012 campaign.