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O'Donnell win dims prospects for a GOP-controlled Senateupdated: Thu Sep 16 2010 05:31:00

A celebratory Christine O'Donnell thanked her supporters, the Tea Party and kingmaker Sarah Palin on the night of her stunning win in Delaware's Republican Senate primary.

Sources: Subpoenas related to Sen. Ensign investigation are issuedupdated: Thu Mar 18 2010 22:21:00

At least one company and the National Republican Senatorial Committee have been issued subpoenas requesting documents in a federal grand jury investigation related to Sen. John Ensign, R-Nevada.

Analysis: Contentious primaries will precede 2010 Senate electionsupdated: Mon Nov 30 2009 10:20:00

Sen. Arlen Specter's decision to leave the Republican Party in April handed President Obama a key vote in the Senate, and Specter was rewarded by quickly being endorsed by the president and Democratic leaders in his bid for re-election next year.

Crist gives GOP 'big fish' in 2010 Senate electionsupdated: Tue May 12 2009 16:02:00

Score a big one for John Cornyn.

Florida governor announces run for Senateupdated: Tue May 12 2009 14:26:00

Florida Gov. Charlie Crist announced Tuesday he would not run for re-election next year and instead will seek the seat being vacated by retiring GOP Sen. Mel Martinez.

Romney strikes bipartisan tone at GOP fundraiserupdated: Thu Apr 02 2009 14:45:00

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney praised President Obama at a GOP fundraising dinner Wednesday in front of a crowd that might have been expecting a heavy dose of rally-the-troops conservatism.

Final days of electionupdated: Thu Oct 23 2008 17:30:00

Larry King talks with panelists about the latest uproar about Gov. Palin and their thoughts going into the election.

GOP argument: Don't give President Obama a blank checkupdated: Thu Oct 23 2008 17:30:00

A new Republican ad appears to suggest that Barack Obama has all but won the presidential race, an argument several vulnerable Senate Republicans may have to reluctantly embrace with only days until Election Day, an expert in campaign advertising said.

Time.com: The Republicans' Big Senate Fearupdated: Mon Oct 15 2007 14:00:00

Thanks to scandal and retirements, the GOP must now worry that Democrats could gain a filibuster-proof majority in 2008

Virtual Newt Gingrichupdated: Sun Sep 30 2007 12:48:00

CNN's Abbi Tatton reports on the former Republican House Speaker's foray into the 3-D online world Second Life.

Virginia Senate race will be Web battlegroundupdated: Sun Sep 30 2007 12:48:00

Recently, on George Allen's new Web site, GeorgeAllen.com, the former Republican senator from Virginia listed some words of wisdom from legendary college football coaches like Knut Rockne and Woody Hayes.

Time.com: Craig Is Gone, Leaving G.O.P. Bruisedupdated: Sat Sep 01 2007 16:00:00

Analysis: Scandals like the one that took down the Idaho Senator have demoralized the base ahead of the '08 campaign

Democratic fundraising surges aheadupdated: Mon Jul 24 2006 14:28:00

Reports filed recently with the Federal Election Commission show that the Senate and House fundraising arms of the national Democratic party have widened their cash advantage over their Republican counterparts, while the Republican National Committee continues to have more than four times the cash in the bank than its rival, the Democratic National Committee.

FEC: DNC independent spending outstrips RNCupdated: Thu Oct 21 2004 12:02:00

The Democratic National Committee spent $27.2 million on behalf of John Kerry's campaign for president in the first 18 days of October, according to the Federal Election Commission.

Making the most of the festivitiesupdated: Tue Aug 31 2004 18:49:00

They may be big names back home, but at this week's convention many top Republicans will cede the limelight to President Bush while busying themselves networking, raising money and energizing themselves for their own campaigns.

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