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Is a Sequester Tipping Point Coming?

When spending cuts went into effect in March the world didn't end. Sequestration was overhyped and the deluge never came. But it may begin to pour this summer.
Faith and Freed Coalition Road to Majority conference

Welcome to Camp Grassroots

Every year thousands of average Republicans spend thousands of dollars to attend conservative conferences, some several times per year. But why?

Curbelo Inches Closer to Entering South Fla. House Race

The headlines have not been kind toward Rep. Joe Garcia, D-Fla., over the past two weeks, and they could get uglier later this month with a viable Republican challenger looking more likely to get into the race. Carlos Curbelo, a former political consultant and member of the Miami-Dade School board,...
Kay Hagan

Will North Carolina Shape the Future of the Senate?

The race there could go a long way to determining whether Republicans or Democrats control the upper chamber in 2015. 
Chris Christie

Three Signs Republicans Haven't Learned Any Lessons From 2012

After their drubbing in 2012, Republicans vowed to change their ways. But as 2013 wears on, they're sticking to the script that got them in trouble. 
Rogers, Amash

Collision Averted for GOP Rivals Rogers and Amash (But Their Animosity Lives On)

Justin Amash has been spoiling for a showdown with his fellow Michigander Mike Rogers since the day he arrived in Washington.
Gabriel Gomez

Republicans Begging for Money to Put Massachusetts Senate Seat In Play

Despite polls showing the race competitive, GOP outside groups aren't buying.
Markey

Senate Race in Massachusetts Features First Real ‘Climate Candidate’

In his quest to become the next senator from Massachusetts, Democratic Rep. Edward Markey is doing something that’s never been done before: campaigning for national office on the signature issue of climate change.
Barbara Buono

N.J. Senate Race Adds to Buono's Uphill Prospects in Governor's Race

The race to replace the late Sen. Frank Lautenberg, D-N.J., has dominated the headlines in the Garden State over the last week. Cory Booker launched his campaign Saturday, with an assist from Bill Bradley. Democratic Rep. Frank Pallone jumped into the race Monday. Rep. Rush Holt, another Democrat, g...
Ed Markey

Dems Dump $1.25 Million Into Massachusetts Senate Race

Two major Democratic groups are spending a combined $1 million on advertisements on behalf of Rep. Ed Markey, a major investment in the race for Secretary of State John Kerry's old Senate seat. The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is spending at least $750,000 on advertisements, the Washing...
Chris Murphy

Senate Democrats Change The Guard

Younger, more progressive senators are taking over the party.
Committees-ENERGY

A Bipartisan Energy Committee Stuck in a Partisan Senate

None of the many bills passed by the Senate Energy and Natural Resources panel this year have become law.

Susana Martinez: No To Presidency, Down On Immigration Reform

Gov. Susana Martinez has a one-word answer for anyone who asks whether she'll run for president: No. The first-term Republican, in town for a major fundraiser for her re-election campaign hosted by some of the biggest names in the GOP, says she's happy with her current job, and that she feels she o...
Mike Rogers

The Reason Mike Rogers Won’t Run for Senate

Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., is under pressure from Republican power brokers to run for the Senate next year. The party loyalist in him is considering it. But to everyone around Rogers, the move just doesn’t add up.
Christie's Faces Big Choice After Lautenberg Death

Chris Christie, at a Crossroads

In appointing Frank Lautenberg's successor, the New Jersey governor needs to decide whether he wants to help Senate Republicans, or his own reelection.
jerry moran

Senate Republicans Tiptoe Around Activist Base

GOP candidates have lost in at least 6 states over the last two election cycles.
Michael Bennet and Mark Udall

Colorado's Forgotten Senate Race

It has all the trademarks of a battleground. But Colorado, home of Democratic Sen. Mark Udall, is turning into the forgotten race of 2014.

Heineman Won't Run For Senate

Nebraska Gov. Dave Heineman won't seek an open Senate seat, he said this weekend, a decision that likely opens the door to a large number of Republicans interested in retiring Sen. Mike Johann's seat.  Heineman would have cleared the field had he chose to run. But the solidly red state has a n...
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Are All Government Handouts Created Equal?

One member of Congress feels comfortable railing against food stamps while taking a government subsidy of his own.
E.W. Jackson

Can You Still Win an Election If You’re Against Gay People?

A candidate for lieutenant governor in Virginia who might have done well a decade ago now faces an increasingly tolerant electorate. 
Tom Latham

Iowa Dem Recruit Reconsidering Latham Challenge?

Former Iowa state Sen. Staci Appel ruled out a bid for GOP Rep. Tom Latham's seat after meeting with the DCCC earlier this spring -- but she appears to be reconsidering. Several "Jumpstart" candidates and potential candidates are meeting with the DCCC this week, and Appel is among the potential can...
Rep. Colin Peterson

Parties Push For House Retirements

Exploring the tactics party committees use to pressure vulnerable members of Congress to retire.

New Poll Shows Snyder and Schauer Tied in Michigan

A new poll released Tuesday shows a tight gubernatorial race in Michigan, and shows Democratic Rep. Gary Peters with the early edge in the Senate race. The EPIC-MRA poll tests GOP Gov. Rick Snyder against former Democratic Rep. Mark Schauer, who has indicated he's leaning toward a bid. The two are...
Gary Peters

Peters Manager A Familiar Face

Rep. Gary Peters has turned to a familiar face to manage his Senate campaign: Julie Petrick, the Democratic strategist who ran his first congressional race in 2008, will take over his statewide bid Tuesday. Petrick comes to the campaign from EMILY's List, where she worked in the political departmen...
Al Franken

New Minn. GOP Chair Begins Rebuilding Effort

After a dismal 2012, there's no "silver bullet" for the Minnesota GOP, says its new chair, Keith Downey. But a 2014 comeback, Downey believes, is still within reach if the weakened party can regain its footing in time to capitalize on a few big opportunities. That comeback won't come solely from be...
Gabriel Gomez

Obama's Troubles Could Put Massachusetts Senate Seat In Play -- Again

In 2010, Republicans won a special election during a low point of Obama's presidency. Will it happen again?
Jay Dardenne

Dardenne Kicks Off Fundraising Tour

Don't think it's a done deal that Sen. David Vitter will be Louisiana's next governor; he still has to get through Lieutenant Gov. Jay Dardenne. And Dardenne is making moves to show he's ready for a fight. Dardenne is crisscrossing the state raising money for a likely gubernatorial bid, according t...

Gabriel Gomez Launches His First General Election TV Ad in Mass. Special

Former Navy SEAL Gabriel Gomez on Friday will launch his first television ad of the general election, emphasizing his military background. "I had a calling from an early age to serve my family's adopted country," Gomez says in the spot after introducing himself in Spanish. The ad does not mention...
Schatz

For Abercrombie, Senate Primary Is a Chance to Make His Mark

Rep. Colleen Hanabusa, D-Hawaii, may not be running for governor of her state, but she's still running against Gov. Neil Abercrombie as she gears up for a 2014 Senate primary. Nothing official has been worked out yet, but Democratic Sen. Brian Schatz will be able to count on strong support from th...
Mike Rounds

South Dakota Dems Lose Top Recruits

In less than a week's time, Democrats in South Dakota went from debating which of their top-tier candidates would run for retiring Sen. Tim Johnson's seat to wondering whether they'll be competitive at all. National Democrats long saw former Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin as their strongest possibl...
Jennifer Cox

5 Staffers to Watch Among House Freshmen

Running an office of a freshman member of Congress is never easy, but certain lawmakers and their top aides have especially unique challenges. Meet the chiefs of staffs of five House members whose election to Congress is somehow notable or newsworthy.
Obama and Clinton

Why Benghazi is a Blow to Obama and Clinton

Both parties are wrong about the scandal: It’s not Watergate and it’s not nothing.
John Barrow

Senate Democrats Starting On The Defensive

Facing a difficult landscape in 2014, Democrats having trouble recruiting for Republican-held seats.

In Massachusetts, Kids Poll the Darndest Things

The first post-primary poll in next month's Massachusetts Senate special election was released Thursday, but while the survey carried the name of a prominent Boston university, it wasn't conducted by the school or its faculty. The automated poll was conducted by a newly-reinstated student group on c...
Stephane Herseth Sandlin

Herseth Sandlin Would Follow a Well-Trodden Path From Congress to K St. and Back

If former Rep. Stephanie Herseth Sandlin runs in South Dakota's open-seat Senate race, she'll no doubt have to fend off attacks about her time at a Washington lobbying firm. Following her 2010 reelection defeat, the Democrat joined Olsson Frank Weeda Terman Matz PC, before returning to South Dakota...

Poll: What Are the Chances Congress Will Pass a Major Tax-Reform Bill?

A majority of Insiders say prospects are poor.
Jack Kingston

Tea Party Hopes for a Peachy 2014 in Georgia

Three open House races and an open Senate seat make Georgia one of the nation’s best opportunities.
Early Voting In Ohio

The Democratic Comeback To Voter ID

In Colorado, Democrats looking to liberalize voting laws to their advantage.
Gabriel Gomez

Why Gabriel Gomez (Probably) Isn't Scott Brown

The general election matchup in the race to fill Secretary of State John Kerry's old Senate seat is set, and everyone wants to know: Is Republican Gabriel Gomez the next Scott Brown? The short answer: Probably not. The winner of Tuesday night's Republican primary has a compelling backstory, and Rep...
Nick Rahall

Rahall Won't Run For Senate

Rep. Nick Rahall, D-W.Va., will soon announce he is running for a 20th term in the House, taking a pass on the race to replace retiring Democratic Sen. Jay Rockefeller, according to a statement obtained by Hotline On Call. "With U.S. Senator Jay Rockefeller retiring at the end of this term, it is m...

With Amash and Rogers Mulling Senate Race, a Look at GOP's Potential House Hopefuls

While Rep. Gary Peters seems to have a clear path to the Democratic nomination, we still don't whether the GOP's Senate nominee in Michigan will be Rep. Justin Amash, Rep. Mike Rogers or someone else entirely. That doesn't mean it's too early to look at the possible House candidates should Rogers or...
Gary Peters

Gary Peters To Announce Senate Bid

Rep. Gary Peters will announce this week that he's running to replace retiring Sen. Carl Levin, sources tell The Hotline, giving Democrats another top recruit in a state critical to their hopes of keeping the Senate next year.
Ed Markey

Ed Markey Will Face Gabriel Gomez in Massachusetts Senate Race

Markey, who has served in Congress since 1976, is the favorite to serve as the state's junior senator.
American dream

The American Dream, Downsized

The middle class now worries more about holding on for dear life than about climbing the ladder to riches. 
Colleen Hanabusa

Is Brian Schatz Already Winning Hawaii's Invisible Primary?

A competitive Hawaii Senate race is all but official. The Honolulu Star-Advertiser and other outlets reported Tuesday that Democratic Rep. Colleen Hanabusa has decided to challenge appointed Sen. Brian Schatz and try to make good on the late Sen. Daniel Inouye’s deathbed request that Hanabusa repl...
Rep. Justin Amash

Mich. GOP Establishment Hopes for Rogers, Frets Over Amash

Longtime Michigan Republican operatives are open about their desire to see Rep. Mike Rogers run in the state's open-seat Senate race, but they're worried Rep. Justin Amash -- who possesses little regard for the GOP establishment -- won't let the possibility of a damaging primary derail his ambition...
Max Baucus

What Will Max Baucus Do With His New Political Freedom?

The Montana senator's retirement could affect legislation on guns, taxes, immigration, and the debt ceiling. If only he'll agree with his fellow Democrats.
Nick Rahall at Energy Independence Press Conference

NRCC Recruiting Freshman State Legislator to Challenge Nick Rahall

Rep. Nick Rahall, D-W.Va., one of Republicans' top targets in 2014, may soon get his first challenger: The National Republican Congressional Committee is in the process of recruiting state Sen. Bill Cole to run for the seat. The NRCC sent staffers to West Virginia last week to meet with Cole, accord...
Lynch and Markey

Democrats Argue Over Who's Tougher on National Security After Boston Bombings

National security was a contentious topic at Monday night's Democratic debate.

Inside the Cover: Who Wants To Run For Congress?

In this week's National Journal cover story, Shane Goldmacher looks at why anyone would want to run for Congress. In the video above, go inside the story with the author himself.
Rep. Steve King

King on Possible Senate Run: 'I Can See a Path to Victory'

Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, is still considering running for Senate, telling National Journal that he sees "a path to victory" in polling conducted on his behalf, but his "gut hasn't quite lined up yet." In an interview with NJ's Fawn Johnson, published in the new issue of National Journal, King says...
Heidi Heitkamp

Why Would Anyone Want to Run for Congress?

How both political parties seduce (and sometimes browbeat) ordinary citizens into seeking a position in the nation’s most despised club. 
Gregory Jaczko

Reid Appoints Besieged Regulator to Nuclear-Weapons Panel

Late in the evening on Wednesday, one of the busiest and most unnerving times Washington has seen in a long while, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid quietly appointed Gregory Jaczko, a controversial former nuclear-energy regulator to a key but obscure panel.
Obama

How Obama Misread the Politics of Gun Control

Reality check: Gun-control opponents hold the upper hand politically in 2014.
Steve King

Observers Say King's Fundraising Points Away From Senate Run

If Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, is a soon-to-be Senate candidate, he isn't fundraising like one, and his latest Federal Election Commission reports have contributed to a growing buzz that the outspoken conservative will take a pass on his state's open-seat Senate race. To some political observers, the...
McAuliffe

McAuliffe's $5-Million Quarter Gives Him Va. Cash Advantage

The $5.1 million raised by former Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe in the first quarter for this fall's Virginia gubernatorial election dwarfed the $2.4 million of Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, the Republican nominee, during the same time period. McAuliffe also reported $5...
Nick Rahall at Energy Independence Press Conference

Senate Fundraising Roundup: The House Is Home?

With Monday's Federal Election Commission reporting deadline looming, we are getting an early glimpse at which potential Senate candidates in the House are already laying the groundwork for 2014 bids for the upper chamber -- and which are not just yet. Here, a look at the latter: Arkansas: Rep. Tom...
Mike Rounds

After Fast Start, Rounds Raises $184K in First Quarter

Former South Dakota Gov. Mike Rounds, saw his fundraising pace for the state's open-seat Senate race slow in the first quarter of 2013, the Argus Leader of Sioux Falls reported Monday. After hauling in $270,000 in the last month of 2012, Rounds raised just $184,000 in the first three months of 2013....
Corey Booker, Soledad O'Brien

Booker Reports Raising $1.9 Million in First Quarter

Newark, N.J., Mayor Cory Booker hasn't officially launched his Senate campaign, but the Democrat posted an impressive first quarter fundraising haul, reeling in $1.9 million over the first three months of 2013. Booker finished March with more than $1.6 million in his federal fundraising account, acc...
Bruce Braley

Braley Has $1 Million On Hand, As Republicans Seek A Senate Candidate

Just more than two months into his Senate campaign, Rep. Bruce Braley, D-Iowa, has a million-dollar head start as Republicans seek to find his opponent. Braley raised $1.07 million in the first quarter of 2013, $856,875 of which came from his nascent Senate committee. The remainder was raised by hi...
Pat Toomey

How Pat Toomey Became the Face of the Blue State GOP

The senator from Pennsylvania could have followed Rick Santorum. Instead, he's moving to the center on guns and gay rights. 
Mark Pryor and David Pryor

Senate Fundraising Roundup: Clinton Boosts Pryor, Schatz Starts Strong, and Franken Burns on Both Ends

With the Federal Election Commission's April 15 first-quarter reporting deadline coming up quickly, a number of senators chose to release fundraising numbers a little early on Thursday. The first fundraising report of a new election cycle is the least important, but there are still some interesting...
Gina McCarthy EPA Chief

Republicans to Begin New Assault on Obama’s Climate Plans at Hearing for EPA Nominee

The Obama administration and Senate Republicans face off in a high-drama clash over global warming on Thursday, as the president’s choice to lead the Environmental Protection Agency undergoes questioning by the committee considering her nomination.
Mitch McConnell

Did Anyone Bug Mitch McConnell's Office?

The Kentucky Senate race has taken a turn for the whodunit.
Scott Brown 2012 campaign

Scott Brown Would Face Obstacles in N.H. Senate Bid

When out-of-state politicians travel to New Hampshire, talk of presidential ambitions follows. Former Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown's visit to the Granite State on Thursday set off alarms about a different race. Discussing his political future with reporters, Brown wouldn't rule out running against...
Elizabeth Colbert

South Carolina Special Election Will Be High-Profile but Have Little National Significance

There's little reason to believe this off-year fight between Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch and Republican Mark Sanford will carry with it important political lessons.
Rep. Steve Israel

House Democrats See Potential Gains in 2014 Without Obama on the Ticket

DCCC officials say they have found a silver lining amid much pessimism about the 2014 midterm elections.
Charlie Crist Senate Judiciary Committee

Fla. Dems Pray for Crist's Resurrection

There are more than 4.7 million registered Democrats in Florida, but it looks more and more like only one is a viable -- and willing -- potential candidate to challenge vulnerable Gov. Rick Scott: former GOP Gov. Charlie Crist, who joined the Democratic Party in December. 2010 nominee Alex Sink and...
Rep. Justin Amash

The Senate Trouble-Maker in Waiting

Rep. Justin Amash has already led a failed coup against House leadership. His next play may be the upper chamber.
Pearceprofile

Meet the RNC's Curious Poster Boy for Hispanic Outreach

How can Republicans win back Hispanic voters? According to Reince Priebus, they need to study how Congressman Steve Pearce did it. "When a conservative like Steve Pearce in New Mexico wins in a predominantly Latino district, we need to glean the lessons of his approach," said Priebus, who on Monday...
Mark Sanford

The Five Candidates Most Likely to Take On Mark Sanford

Though the race for first place in Tuesday's special GOP primary in South Carolina's First District is a foregone conclusion, the battle to take on former Gov. Mark Sanford in an almost-guaranteed April 2 runoff is wide-open, according to several Republicans in the state. The list of candidates who...
Steve King at CPAC

Steve King at CPAC: Happy Conservative Warrior

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. -- One day after Jeb Bush's plea for a big-tent Republican Party, Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, used his CPAC speech to encourage a renewed emphasis on the very social arguments that threaten to splinter the conservative movement. As Republicans debate his general election viability...
Al Franken

No Joke: Al Franken Is Getting Campaign Help From Conan O'Brien

Facing a competitive Senate reelection in a year, the comedian-turned-senator is turning to a celebrity friend to help raise money for his 2014 campaign bid. 
Broun

Broun to Potential Ga. Challengers: Stay Where You Are

NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. -- Rep. Paul Broun, R-Ga., has a message for his colleagues in the Peach State's delegation who are considering challenging him for the Republican nomination for Sen. Saxby Chambliss' seat: Don't bother. "I hope everyone in the delegation gets ready to stay where they are becau...
Ed Markey

SEIU Endorses Markey in Another Setback for Lynch

In the latest setback for Rep. Stephen Lynch's, D-Mass., Senate campaign, the Massachusetts Service Employees International Union on Thursday endorsed Lynch's Democratic primary opponent, Rep. Ed Markey. While Markey entered the race to replace Secretary of State John Kerry with the backing of nati...
Collins

Why the GOP Won't Be Run Out of New England

At a time when the party is on the decline in the Northeast and in disarray in Maine, Sen. Susan Collins is well positioned to win a fourth term.
Cory Booker

Poll: Booker Crushes Dems in Potential N.J. Senate Primary

Newark Mayor Cory Booker has said he won't officially announce whether he'll run for Senate in 2014 until after this year's gubernatorial race, but a new poll released Wednesday shows the mayor would begin the contest with a commanding lead over two potential Democratic primary opponents. Asked whi...
Joe Lieberman

Former Sen. Joe Lieberman Back in Washington for ‘Internationalism’ Project

In recent years, a number of prominent lawmakers have either renounced their party or been excommunicated.
Stephen Lynch campaigning

Lynch, Markey Both Hitting TV Tuesday in Mass. Senate Primary

Rep. Stephen Lynch's, D-Mass., Senate campaign will run its first television ads on Tuesday, going on air the same day Rep. Edward Markey, Lynch's rival for the Democratic nomination, will begin his own TV push. According to a Monday filing with the Federal Communications Commission, Lynch is spend...
Mike Rogers

Mike Rogers Considering Michigan Senate Race

Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., is adding his name to the list of possible Republican contenders for the Wolverine State's open-seat Senate race in 2014. "I am giving the Senate race serious consideration," he said in a statement.
Risk

How Republicans Can Win the Senate

Right-wing candidates can take the red states, but in 2014 that won't be enough.
Rand Paul

Inside the Rand Paul Filibuster

For a politician who earned his stripes as a political outsider, Sen. Rand Paul’s filibuster performance and planning demonstrated his aptitude at the inside D.C. game.
Ed Markey

Poll: Markey Holds Big Lead in Mass. Senate Primary

For the second time in a week, a new poll shows Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass., holding a significant lead over fellow Democratic Rep. Stephen Lynch in the race to succeed Secretary of State John Kerry in the Senate. A UMass Lowell-Boston Herald poll shows Markey ahead 50 percent to 21 percent among p...
Tim Johnson

Can a Senate Seat Remain All in the Family?

Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., could be retiring, leaving the door open for his son to run.  

Berger Mulling N.C. Senate Race

As the GOP eyes pathways to a Senate majority in 2014, Phil Berger, the president pro tem of the North Carolina state Senate, says he's been mulling a campaign against Sen. Kay Hagan, who is among a handful of vulnerable Southern Democrats up for reelection. "I've been approached by a number of fol...
Rep. Charles Boustany, R-La.

Boustany Says He Won't Challenge Landrieu

Rep. Charles Boustany, R-La., has decided not to run against Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu, less than three weeks after floating the possibility of his candidacy, his spokesman said Monday. "While Congressman Boustany is honored to have been encouraged to run for the U.S. Senate in 2014, he remains...
McConnell Boehner

How the House Holds the Senate GOP Hostage

Upper-chamber Republicans prefer a more circumspect approach, but they are increasingly defined by their hard-line House counterparts.
Chip Roy

Five Staff Positions to Watch: Chiefs of Staff for Freshman Senators

Meet the chiefs of staff for five of the Senate's newest members.

Judd Ducks Senate Talk, Emphasizes Ky. Roots at D.C. Event

Actress Ashley Judd returned to the District on Friday for the second time in as many weeks, highlighting her Eastern Kentucky roots as speculation mounts about a potential Senate campaign against Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. Judd spoke at a forum on women's reproductive rights, a pet issue of...
Luke Ravenstahl

Pittsburgh Mayor Won't Seek Reelection

Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl announced Friday we won't seek reelection this year, setting up a competitive Democratic primary to replace him this May. "I'm dropping my bid for reelection," Ravenstahl said at a press conference at Pittsburgh City-County Building. Ravenstahl, a Democrat, denied...
Steve King

Tea Party Victory: Latham Won't Run for Senate in Iowa

Rep. Tom Latham, R-Iowa, has decided not to run for the Senate seat being vacated by retiring Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin, he told supporters in an email on Wednesday. With Latham out, Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, becomes the center of attention in a race that has become a flashpoint in the fight over th...

Iowa Dems Look to Break Glass Ceiling in 2014

Iowa Democrats -- who may be contesting as many as three open House races -- already have a pair of high-profile candidates in the run-up to 2014. Businessman Mike Sherzan -- a DCCC recruit -- isn't waiting on Rep. Tom Latham's decision on the state's open-seat Senate race to launch a bid in the 3rd District. Meanwhile, state Rep. Pat Murphy says his long legislative tenure and well-developed party connections make him the logical choice to succeed Rep. Bruce Braley, already a Senate candidate, in the 1st. But despite their strong credentials and early entry into the race, Sherzan and Murphy shouldn't expect to see party support coalesce behind them anytime soon. With the sure shakeup 2014 will bring to Iowa's long-static political landscape, Democrats see an opportunity to finally elect a woman to Congress; the Hawkeye State is one of five states that have never done so. Operatives mention a number of women who have expressed interest in running, and after years of limited political turnover, some don't want to miss their window to make history.

McAuliffe, Bolling Trading Calls in Run-Up to Bolling's Decision

ARLINGTON, Va. -- As Virginia Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling approaches his own March 14th deadline for making a decision about whether to enter the 2013 gubernatorial race as an independent, former Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe is doing everything he can to stay on Bolling's good si...

Sources: Gingrey to Enter Senate Race as Broun Ramps Up Fundraising

Rep. Phil Gingrey, R-Ga., is calling and emailing Peach State Republicans, letting them know that he is running for Sen. Saxby Chambliss' seat, according to several Republican strategists. "I have had two people now confirm to me that Phil Gingrey is now making phone calls," Republican strategist T...
Gov. Brian Schweitzer

Meet the Gun-Loving, Straight-Talking, 2016 Democratic Presidential Dark Horse

Former Montana Gov. Brian Schweitzer sounds interested in running for president, and would be a dark horse candidate to watch.
freshmen senate

The Two Most Liberal Members of the Senate

Sens. Tom Udall and Richard Blumenthal rank as the most liberal senators, according to new National Journal rankings.
Mike Johanns

Nebraska Governor Early Frontrunner to Succeed Retiring Senator Mike Johanns

Nebraska GOP Sen. Mike Johanns announced Monday that he won’t seek re-election, declaring that he was retiring from politics after a decades-long career in public office.

Fleming Goes After Landrieu on Taxes

Rep. John Fleming, R-La., seems to be moving closer to jumping into the Senate race, sending out a statement Friday criticizing Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu for saying that the government has to "bring more revenues." "In order to get 'more revenues' to Washington, liberals like Mary Landrieu wil...

Pallone Continues to Express Interest in Senate Race

Sen. Frank Lautenberg is retiring, but that doesn’t mean Newark Mayor Cory Booker is getting a free ride to the Democratic Senate nomination in New Jersey.  Rep. Frank Pallone, D-N.J., told National Journal Thursday that he’s still exploring a run for the Senate.
Rand Paul

Why Rand Paul Is Marco Rubio's Biggest Political Threat

Paul is acting like he’s already preparing a future presidential campaign, courting activists from early-primary states, smoothing out his positions on foreign policy, and delivering a high-profile national address, competing against a potential future GOP rival, Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.

Mo. GOPers Pick Jason Smith for Open House Seat

Missouri state House Speaker Pro Tem Jason Smith has been tapped as the Republican nominee in the special election to replace former Rep. Jo Ann Emerson, R-Mo., and the district's Republican lean makes it likely he will win the June 4 special election. On Saturday, Smith was nominated following a u...
Nemo

Republicans Fear Blizzard Could Leave Them Without Mass. Senate Candidate

With a blizzard poised to blanket Massachusetts with over two feet of snowthis weekend, some Bay State Republicans are concerned that the storm could jeopardize the ability of state Rep. Dan Winslow and other GOP candidates to qualify for the ballot in the special election to replace Secretary of State John Kerry.

GOP Officials: Kinder Unlikely To Be Tapped To Replace Emerson in Mo.

Despite being the best-known candidate in the race to replace former Rep. Jo Ann Emerson, R-Mo., Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder is unlikely to be selected as the Republican nominee at the district GOP's committee meeting on Saturday, according to three Republican officials in the state. Kinder was considere...

Paulsen Denies Report That He'll Pass on Minn. Senate Race -- Again

For the second time this year, Rep. Erik Paulsen, R-Minn., denied a report that he had removed himself from Senate contention. "Representative Paulsen ... has not ruled anything out related to 2014," campaign manager John-Paul Yates said in a statement on Wednesday. The story originated with a twee...
Ashley Judd

Why Republicans Are Getting Antsy Over Ashley Judd

Actress Ashley Judd hasn't declared if she'll challenge Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell in next year’s Kentucky Senate race. But from the way Republicans are acting, they sound a little bit jumpy about the prospect of her campaign. 

Paul Broun First to File for Ga. Senate Race

Rep. Paul Broun, R-Ga., filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission on Wednesday to run for Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss' seat, just hours before he is scheduled to make an announcement about the race in Atlanta. Broun is the first candidate to enter the race ahead of what is expected to...
Christine O'Donnell

The GOP's Senate Fight Is About Personality, Not Ideology

All of the weak Republican nominees are known as much for their confrontation as their conservatism.

Westmoreland, Reed Opt Out of Ga. Senate Race

The seemingly ever-widening field of potential candidates for the open Senate seat in Georgia narrowed by two on Monday, with Republican Rep. Lynn Westmoreland, and Atlanta Democratic Mayor Kasim Reed both opting out of the race. Westmoreland, who had been considering a run to succeed retiring GOP...
Scott Brown

Scott Brown's Special GOP Role: He Came From the 47 Percent

The former senator from Massachusetts has charisma, a compelling biography, and possible plans to run for governor. Democrats would be wise to launch a star search ASAP.
Scott Brown

Brown Won't Run in Mass. Senate Special

Former Sen. Scott Brown, R-Mass., won't run in the special election to replace Sen. John Kerry. Brown's decision, conveyed in a statement emailed to reporters on Friday, represents a potentially crippling blow to national Republicans' hopes of flipping the seat. "I have received a lot of encouragem...

Targeted House Republicans Start With More Cash Than Dem Counterparts

For what it's worth, many of the most vulnerable House Republicans start the 2014 cycle in slightly better financial shape than the earliest targeted House Democrats. In recent days, major campaign groups on either side of the House have announced early target lists for 2014, mostly featuring veter...

Bruce Braley

West Virginia Gov. Joe Manchin

Joe Manchin in the Middle

The West Virginia Democrat is a moderate, which means it's hard to pin him down on hot-button issues.
Election 2012, Obama Speaks, Biden

Need Proof That Joe Biden Is Running for President? Look At His Staff.

The veep wants his boss’s job in 2016. For evidence, just look at the staff.
Geraldo Rivera

Geraldo Rivera Considers Running for Senate

The New Jersey Senate race just got a little more starpower.
Lindsey Graham

Lindsey Graham: An Immigration-Reform Survivor

Graham's bipartisan bona fides aren't (yet) hurting him in a primary back home.
Saxby Chambliss

The Tea Party Takes Out Another GOP Senator

The Tea Party gets its latest scalp: Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss.
Saxby Chambliss

Chambliss Retiring From the Senate

Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga., will retire at the end of 2014, setting off a Republican scramble to fill his seat, according to sources familiar with his decision.
Tom Cotton

How Control of the Senate Could Lie in One Freshman's Decision

At a time when Republicans are searching for a strategy after the defeats of 2012, a rising star is poised to help the party achieve at least one of its goals--winning back the Senate. Freshman Rep. Tom Cotton of Arkansas, an Iraq war veteran, with two Harvard degrees and an insider's understanding of Washington, is new to the House but is already being talked about as a challenger to Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor.
Cory Booker

Lautenberg's Smackdown Against Booker

Senator compares Newark mayor to one of his disobedient children.
Scott Brown, Gail Huff

Democrats' New Playbook Against Scott Brown: Gun Control

Democratic operatives believe that the former Republican senator’s past support from pro-gun interests could be a significant vulnerability in a state where President Obama won 61 percent of the vote. 

Source: Darr Will Mount Senate Bid in Arkansas

Arkansas lieutenant governor Mark Darr is planning to jump in the state's Senate race against Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor, according to a GOP source familiar with his plans, giving the Republicans their first challenger against one of the party's top 2014 targets. Darr intends to officially enter th...
Harry Reid

5 Senators to Watch During Gun-Control Debate

The biggest key to getting any legislation passed is persuading a handful of the Democratic senators from conservative states, with sterling NRA ratings, to break with the gun lobby and cast their fortunes with the White House.  
House Republicans Urge Democrats To Return To Vote On Energy Act

Behind the Republican Missteps on Abortion

Taking a page from the GOP playbook, Democrats learned to swap “partial birth” for “legitimate rape.”
Cory Booker

Cory Booker's Awkward Senate Dance

Newark's mayor is learning about Jersey-style politics the hard way.
Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D_WV)

Jay Rockefeller Retirement Brings the Old Money, Big Fame Era to an End

Jay Rockefeller’s announcement that he won’t seek reelection in 2014 marks the end of an era in American politics.
Cliffs of Moher

Don't Despair (Yet) Over Next Fiscal Cliff

Here’s a radical thought: Maybe the next round of Capital Hill strife won’t be as bad as what we’ve just endured at the precipice of the fiscal cliff.
McAuliffe

Races to Watch in 2013

In the era of constant campaigning, politics never stops. While the White House moves on President Obama's second-term agenda and Washington debates the next fiscal cliff, immigration reform and potentially even gun control measures, the strategists and party officials who plot to elect them are already hard at work developing their approach to elections this year -- and laying the foundations for 2014.
McConnell

McConnell, the Master Tactician, Emerges as Closer in Cliff Deal

Mitch McConnell, the Republican Senate Minority Leader, has once again reprised his role as a behind-the-scenes power broker who can step in and save the day when Washington descends into partisan chaos.

The Year In Forgettable Candidates

From around the country, here's a look at the Forgettable Candidates of 2012. Most of these were highly touted "gets" who fizzled or were simply unable to make their races competitive. -- Linda Lingle and Heather Wilson: Lingle, the former GOP governor of Hawaii, and Wilson, a moderate former GOP c...
White House

Cliff Diving Would Pose Dangers For Obama's 2nd-Term Agenda

If Washington plunges off the fiscal cliff on New Year’s Day, President Obama will have a strong hand to play in the fight over expiring tax cuts and automatic spending reductions set to hit the economy, but a drawn-out standoff could also wreak havoc on his ability to tackle big second-term agenda items such as tax reform, immigration and gun control.

Markey to Run in Massachusetts Special Senate Race

Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., will run in the special election to replace Sen. John Kerry, who is expected to be confirmed as secretary of state. Markey had previously said he would seriously consider a run and put a poll in the field earlier this month testing him in various primary match-ups and again...
Schatz

Inouye's Open Senate Seat Goes to Hawaii Lt. Gov. Brian Schatz

Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie announced at a press conference Wednesday that he had appointed Democratic Lt. Gov. Brian Schatz to the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the death of Sen. Daniel Inouye.
Heitkamp

Heitkamp to be Key Energy Voice Among Moderate Democrats

Heidi Heitkamp—the Democrat who surprised everyone and beat her Republican challenger Rick Berg to win the North Dakota Senate seat in this year’s election—will be an important leader in a growing group of moderate Democratic senators hailing from energy-rich states.
Schatz

Hawaii Lt. Gov. Brian Schatz Appointed to Senate

Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie announced at a press conference Wednesday that he had appointed Democratic Lt. Gov. Brian Schatz to the U.S. Senate seat left vacant by the death of Sen. Daniel Inouye. The choice was a surprise -- Rep. Colleen Hanabusa was considered the heavy favorite, thank...

McConnell Team Privately Rooting Judd On

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is actively preparing for a Kentucky Senate race against actress Ashley Judd, but he doesn't seem at all bothered by his own campaign's polling showing the race surprisingly competitive. That's because McConnell insiders privately are rooting Judd on, convince...

Poll: Brown Would Enter Special Election as Favorite

GOP Sen. Scott Brown is well-positioned heading into a potential Massachusetts special election next year, according to a new WBUR-FM poll, with high favorability ratings and advantages in hypothetical matchups with every Democrat tested in the survey. The poll, conducted by MassINC Polling Group,...
Ann Wagner

Rising Freshman: Ann Wagner Goes to Head of the Class

Before Ann Wagner even won her seat in the House, the Missouri Republican already had reached out to introduce herself to the other 34 members of the incoming GOP class. She had contributed money to some, campaigned for others, and chatted amiably with still more.
Kristine L. Svinicki

Reid on the Ropes With NRC Nominee

At odds with the president, senators in his own party, and Republicans, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., is backpedaling on his strong opposition to granting a new four-year term to Republican Kristine Svinicki on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

On The Cusp

This week's House polling scorecard shows the GOP coming dangerously close to the 218 needed to secure the majority.
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