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Top 5 Reasons Curt Schilling Should Run for US Senate!5 Reasons why former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling should run for the US Senate in the Massachusetts Special Election to fill the Senate seat left vacant by the death of Senator Ted Kennedy
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Candidate Profile: Johnny Isakson for US SenateBio and issues for Johnny Isakson, Republican candidate for Georgia's US senator. -
Fran Drescher for US Senate?The latest person to be mentioned for Hillary Clinton's Senate seat is none other than actress Fran Drescher. The reason that Fran Descher is being mentioned is that Fran Descher is mentioning that possibility.
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US Senate: Lt-Gen David Petraeus to Lead in IraqThe US Senate confirmed Lt-Gen David Petraeus as the new commander of troops in Iraq with a unanimous vote of 81-0. -
US Senate Elections in 2008: Predictions and ResultsThe information from futures contracts on election outcomes can be used to quite successfully predict the results. Here, the 2008 US Senate election results are examined.
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US Senate Chaplain Barry Black Delivers Powerful Message on FaithChaplain Barry Black, the 62nd US Senate Chaplain, gave the sermon at the 141st annual Seventh-day Adventist Camp Meeting.
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Roland Burris Appointed by Rod Blagojevich to US SenateDisgraced Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, who is facing not only federal prosecution, but also impeachment, has named former Illinois State Comptroller and Attorney General Roland Burris to Barack Obama's vacated US Senate seat.
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Kirsten Gillibrand Appointed to US Senate from New YorkHours after Caroline Kennedy took herself out of the running for US Senator from New York, New York Governor Dave Patterson has named Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand for the US Senate Seat. The Kennedy family and liberals are outraged.
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Scott Brown Wins US Senate Seat in MassachusettsScott Brown won the Peoples' Seat! -
2010 New Hampshire US Senate Primary Race: Bill BinnieThe 2010 New Hampshire State Senate elections, scheduled for November 2, 2010 are an important turning point for conservative fiscal spending and long-term growth of our state and national economy.
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2008 US Senate Election WatchThis article analyzes the elections in the Senate that could be tightly contested between both parties this election cycle.
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Andrew "Cas" Castanuela Throws in His Bid for U.S. SenateAndrew "Cas" Castanuela is running for US Senate. Who is he? Where is he from and what does he stand for? -
U.S. Senate Race in Georgia: What is Johnny Isakson Tweeting About Today?Who tweets more, Republicans or Democrats? See how U.S. Senate candidates Johnny Isakson, Mike Thurmond, and R.J. Hadley are utilizing the Internet and social media in Georgia to enhance their campaigns.
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U.S. Senate Race in Georgia Will Make or Break Democrats' HopesThe 2010 U.S. Senate race is important to the Georgia Democratic Party. Who will Johnny Isakson face in the November election? Hadley or Thurmond?
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The United States SenateSince its inception, just five African-Americans have served in the US Senate. -
US Senate Mirrors AmericansIn an increasingly hot debate about what to do in Iraq, the U.S. Senate is portraying what Americans are feeling. -
GOP Senators Go Down in Flames for Stalling on Major Bills in US SenateSenate Democrats will this week try to make progress on other initiatives that have been moving at a snails pace due to the stalling tactics of Senate Republicans.
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Amy Klobuchar US Senator from MinnesotaAmy Klobuchar, the first women to be elected to the US Senate from Minnesota, occupies the same seat once held by former Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey.
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US Senate Rejects Plans to Save American LivesRepublicans in the Senate once again prove that showing they have bigger kachongas than the terrorists is more important than saving American lives.
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Roland Burris Turned Away by the US SenateRoland Burris, Rod Blagojevich's designated junior Senator from Illinois, went up to the US Capital and, in a carefully choreographed media circus, attempted to take his place in the Senate. As expected, Roland Burris was refused.
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Jeb Bush as US Senator?Now that Mel Martinez is not running for reelection for his US Senate seat from Florida, a familiar name has cropped up as considering a run for the seat, He is former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, the younger brother of the current President. -
The Law of the Sea: Why the Push for US Senate Ratification Has StalledThe United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, a 1982 pact establishing guidelines for ocean security and regulation, is presently up for debate in the United States Senate. But so far, a concerted push has not been enough to secure ratification.
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Senate Attempts to Negotiate with Major League BaseballThe US Senate attempted to influence Major League Baseball's decision to give DirecTV exclusive rights to the MLB Extra Innings package. MLB President Bob DuPuy is standing firm. -
Senate Kills Employee Free Choice ActThe US Senate has rejected H.R. 800, "The Employee Free Choice Act of 2007" by failing to reach cloture which would have ended debate on the measure. 60 Votes are needed on a cloture vote; the Senate voted 51-48.
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Former CEO of WWE and Wife of Vince McMahon, Linda McMahon's Senate Run; An AnalysisAs the theme some for Vince McMahon, Linda McMahon's Senate aspirations have, "No Chance in Hell!" -
Roland Burris Senate Appointment DeniedRoland Burris -- senate bound this very morning -- found himself denied his senate seat. It was unfortunate for the Burris senate grab to take place under the cloud plaguing Illinois' Governor Rod Blagojevich. -
Jeff Merkley Defeats Gordon Smith in Oregon Senate RaceJeff Merkley defeated Gordon Smith is a close battle in the Oregon Senate race.
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Tax Cheat Timothy Geithner Approved by SenateArticle rants against tax cheat Timothy Geithner's approval by the US Senate.
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In Iowa 2010 Senate Primary, Challengers Look to Deny Chuck GrassleyThe Democratic hopefuls in Iowa's 2010 Senate primary are Roxanne Conlin, Bob Krause and Tom Fiegen. -
Max Baucus Nominated Girl Friend Melodee Hanes for US AttorneySenator Max Baucus, the chair of the Senate Finance Committee, was having an affair with his state office director, Melodee Hanes in the summer of 2008. Senator Max Baucus nominated his mistress for the post of US Attorney. -
U.S. Senate - 63 Years Ago TodayU.S. Senate chaplain's prayer on today's date - 63 years ago -
Senate Defeats Sexist Restrictions in Health Care BillTuesday, December 8, 2009, the Senate voted 54-45 to table an amendment, which included language that would prohibit any federal subsidizing of abortions.
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Vermont State Senate Approves Same Sex MarriageA Bill to Legalize Same Sex Marriages Was Passed by the Vermont Senate By a Vote of 26-4. -
"Buy American" Important Part of Senate Stimulus PackageThe economic stimulus bill facing a Senate vote includes a "Buy American" clause. This clause specifies that all steel used in the bill's projects must come from American sources.
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Lawmakers in US Raising Their Fingers to Wards Chinese for Hacking......Lawmakers in US raising their fingers to wards Chinese for hacking.......
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Wartime Treatment of US German Citizens May Be ReviewedThe U. S. Senate may be on track to investigate the treatment of U. S. German citizens and other European groups during World War II.
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Henry Paulson, Ben Bernanke Grilled by Senate Banking Committee Over Proposed $700 Billion BailoutHenry Paulson and Ben Bernanke were grilled by the Senate Banking Committee as to why they thought it prudent to be given $700 billion of taxpayer money to bail out failing banks, corporations, and financial institutions. Is it really a good idea?
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Eric Holder is a Logical Choice for US Attorney GeneralPresident-elect Obama selected Eric Holder as US Attorney General today. Who is Eric Holder and what duties will he perform as US Attorney General?
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Senate Votes for Repeal of Law Banning Gays in the MilitaryHistoric Vote by the Senate and the House of Representatives ends the 17-year ban on openly gay troops serving in our Armed Forces. -
US Senator Mel Martinez to RetireMel Martinez, Florida's sole Republican United States Senator, has decided to retire instead of running for a new term in 2010. The retirement of Mel Martinez is bound to set off a scramble in both parties for candidates for a now open Senate seat.
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