Sunday, November 4, 2012

Senate races

  • 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

  • Senate Candidates See Little Coattail Effect

    WASHINGTON - As Mitt Romney and President Obama close out their campaigns, the elections for control of the Senate are taking place across a different set of states, with neither presidential candidate providing coattails to ensure that his agenda ...

    www.nytimes.com

  • Rove outspending Thompson in Senate race against Baldwin

    Karl Rove's conservative super PAC Crossroads has poured more than $7 million into opposing U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin's bid to become the first openly gay member of the U.S.

    www.keennewsservice.com

  • Senate race's long, expensive road nears end

    Senate race's long, expensive road nears end. After more than 21 months and $16 million in campaign spending, the Senate race has mutated into a monster of national importance, one of several Senate races expected to go down to the wire. Thirty-three ...

    www.grandforksherald.com

  • Rape Comment Hangs Over Senate Race In Indiana

    Republicans have been hoping to gain control of the U.S. Senate. The path toward victory had Indiana solidly on their side.

    www.vpr.net

  • Updated polls in 10 key U.S. Senate races

    New polls released over the last 72 hours from Senate races in Massachusetts, Connecticutt, Virginia, Indiana, Maine, and Wisconsin all give Democrats a good chance to keep control of the United States Senate this Tuesday.

    www.examiner.com

  • High-profile Pa. races go negative

    The money spent by outside groups in the Senate race may dwarf that shelled out in the contest for state attorney general between Kane and Freed.

    www.philly.com

  • Stakes high in Mass. Senate race for Brown, Warren and their parties

    BOSTON -- As Massachusetts' epic Senate battle races toward Election Day, voters are facing a stark choice -- whether to return a popular Republican incumbent to office or elect the state's first woman to the U.S.

    www.berkshireeagle.com

  • Influential former governors might not control their own fates in Senate race

    Because the presidential campaigns are reinforcing the senate races, and vice versa, Morris expects next to no split-ticket voting - voting for one party for the senate and another party in the presidential election.

    www.newsleader.com

  • Both sides see win in Maine legislative elections

    Both major parties predict they'll emerge with House and Senate majorities, but whether Republicans will continue to hold sway or the Democrats will take control is anything but clear.

    www.sfgate.com

  • Down-ticket races offer closer contests in Vt.

    MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - Incumbent-friendly Vermont voters are headed to the polls Tuesday to elect a governor, U.S. senator, and their lone U.S.

    www.boston.com

  • 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

  • Presidential, Senate races too close to call

    On Tuesday night, the nation will find out if President Barack Obama gets four more years, or if former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney will become the nation's 45th commander-in-chief.

    www.sentinelandenterprise.com

  • 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

  • Capital Beat: District 7 Senate race turns ugly online and in the mail

    This close to the election day, we thought we were done reporting on dirty deeds in the state Senate race between Republican Josh Youssef and Democrat Andrew Hosmer of Laconia.

    www.concordmonitor.com

  • Late ads epitomize Cruz-Sadler race for Senate

    With Tuesday's election looming, both of the state's major-party candidates for U.S. Senate released TV ads last week that offered a glimpse into their pasts but spoke volumes about Republican dominance and Democratic obstacles in statewide politics.

    www.statesman.com

  • Akin gathering steam in race against McCaskill

    That influx of cash has wider implications than just Akin's campaign: His win in Missouri's Senate race would boost what are looking like slim chances for Republicans to take back the majority in the Senate.

    thehill.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

  • Wisconsin Senate Race Tammy Baldwin vs Tommy Thompson May Determine ...

    Democrats have a one-seat majority in the Wisconsin senate after three Republicans lost seats in historic recall elections, but 16 seats are up for grabs in November, and with them the balance of power. In recent weeks, many have focused on the race ...

    www.policymic.com

  • Potential Election Day Firsts: Races To Watch

    Two women senators are retiring - Republicans Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas and Olympia Snowe of Maine. But three Senate races this year feature women running against women, and one of them is to replace a retiring male senator. In Hawaii, either ...

    www.northcountrypublicradio.org

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