Sunday, November 4, 2012

2012 senate races

  • North Dakota Senate Race 2012: Oil Workers Stand As Key Voting Bloc

    MANNING, N.D. -- Shirley Meyer grew up on a ranch north of Dickinson, N.D., and has represented her rural district in the state House for a decade.

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  • 2012 Senate Race Polls: Richard Mourdock's Plunge Dampens GOP's Majority ...

    Two new independent polls of the Indiana Senate race show Richard Mourdock (R) losing significant ground to his opponent, Rep. Joe Donnelly (D-Ind.

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  • US Senate race in Connecticut marked by big spending

    HARTFORD - Large amounts of money and manpower are being expended in the final days of Connecticut's close U.S. Senate race, a contest that has attracted national attention because the outcome could affect control of the Senate. Over the past week, ...

    ctsenate2012.nhregister.com

  • 2012 Election: State Senate race a rematch of 2008 primary

    Republican state Senate hopeful Bart Mulvihill contends that Democratic state Sen. Roz Baker's backing of mortgage reform has been a "total disaster," with lenders choosing to take delinquent homeowners straight to judicial foreclosures and leaving ...

    www.mauinews.com

  • Mass. Senate hopefuls again hit the campaign trail

    Associated Press / November 4, 2012. E-mail |; Print ... Scott Brown and his Democratic rival Elizabeth Warren were being joined Sunday on the campaign trail by two former political rivals in the waning hours of Massachusetts' grueling U.S.

    www.boston.com

  • Senate Could Still Be Republican Prize If Everything Breaks Their Way

    In January 2012, Democrats were looking at defending 23 seats, with seven incumbents retiring, while the GOP had only 10 seats to worry about, with just two senators retiring in reliably Republican states. To guarantee ... There's also one tossup state ...

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  • CNN panel takes final look at 2012 elections

    Regarding the Senate, Ifill expressed surprised at how Democratic candidates in key races like those in Virginia and Massachusetts benefited from the comments regarding rape by Republican candidates Todd Akin of Missouri and Richard Mourdock of ...

    politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com

  • 2012 Senate Races: Democrats Counting On New England

    Connie Mack in his race to unseat two-term Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson. In the most telling development, outside Republican groups bailed on the Senate race at the beginning of October and there is no indication they will resume spending in the closing ...

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  • NEW - DECISION 2012: Libertarian for US Senate offers alternative to Baldwin ...

    MANITOWOC, Wis. (AP) - As a Libertarian candidate for Wisconsin's U.S. Senate, Joe Kexel knows he doesn't have a chance of defeating Democrat Tammy Baldwin or Republican Tommy Thompson.

    www.weau.com

  • Independents Favor Nelson in Florida Senate Race

    In the poll, 19 percent of respondents identified themselves as independents, a rather large percentage of the population that could decide the Florida Senate race. Many news outlets have claimed that it will be independents and women who decide such a ...

  • 5 candidates remain after last Maine Senate debate

    PORTLAND, Maine (AP) - One of the six candidates for U.S. Senate used the final debate Saturday night to announce he's dropping out of the race, another led a prayer during his closing statement, and the four independents at times ganged up on the ...

    www.boston.com

  • User's manual to Tuesday's Senate elections

    With the nonstop coverage of the presidential race, it's easy to forget that dozens of candidates are locked in heated battles for the Senate, which taken together could decide the balance of power in Congress. Here's everything you wanted (or didn't ...

    politics.blogs.foxnews.com

  • Local races get most attention in SC in 2012

    But the lack of a competitive presidential, U.S. Senate or U.S. House race in most of the state has given those down-ticket races much more attention, said Furman University political scientist Danielle Vinson. "I think it is more ground-level ...

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  • National stakes are high in Carmona-Flake duel

    3, 2012 11:54 PM The Republic | azcentral.com. As Arizona voters prepare to decide Tuesday whether Democrat Richard Carmona or Republican Jeff Flake will become Arizona's 11th U.S.

    www.azcentral.com

  • Allen, Kaine offer voters stark choice in Senate race

    BY CHELYEN DAVIS. On Wednesday morning, either George Allen or Tim Kaine will wake up as Virginia's newest U.S. senator. And the other one will have to find something else to do with his time after spending nearly two years campaigning. Virginia's ...

    news.fredericksburg.com

  • Ohio Senate Race One Of The Most Expensive and Critical

    The candidates have raised more than $30 million total and the outcome of the race may very well determine which party holds the majority of the Senate come Election Day. As of now, the 100-member Senate is Democratically controlled by 4 seats.

    ivn.us

  • A Guide to the Minnesota House, Senate Races for Richfield

    See Richfield Patch's Election Guide for more information on local, state and national races, as well as ballot questions and candidate profiles.

    richfield.patch.com

  • Baldwin hopes for Obama boost in Senate race

    ... in Senate race. By ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday, November 2, 2012 - 1:19 p.m. ... But Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Tammy Baldwin is hoping for a boost from Obama in her even tighter race against Republican Tommy Thompson.

    gazettextra.com

  • 2012 Senate Races: Presidential Election Buffets Fight For Majority

    WASHINGTON - The party that runs the Senate next year may be decided by how well President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney do in toss-up states like Nevada, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin, where ballots feature parallel Senate races about as tight as ...

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  • Rape comments still hurting GOP Senate candidates

    WASHINGTON - Democrats are leading in two of 2012's highest profile U.S. Senate races in Missouri and Indiana, where Republican candidates have faltered over controversial statements on rape and abortion rights.

    www.freep.com

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