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(Minnesota Public Radio / Mark Zdechlik)
By | 09/09/2012 | Elections 2012, Headline, Minnesota, US Senate | 2 Comments

In Minnesota, a state that hasn’t voted for a Republican presidential candidate since 1972, state representative and US Senate candidate Kurt Bills is challenging incumbent Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar. A.

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Paul Sadler (D-TX), Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate. Credit: Texas Tribune
By | 08/27/2012 | State Office, Texas

Paul Sadler, Democratic candidate for Kay Bailey Hutchison’s U.S. Senate seat, told the Texas Tribune that Ted Cruz does not represent Texas or Texas values. He said Cruz’s views are.

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Credit: csmonitor.com
By | 08/20/2012 | Congressional

Todd Akin outraged many on the Left and had prominent Republicans quickly distancing themselves from him, including the Romney/Ryan campaign.

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California Senator Dianne Feinstein
By | 06/06/2012 | California, Elections 2012, States, US Senate

The anti-incumbent fever was scarcely evident in California’s open primary held yesterday, as Democratic U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein easily defeated all 23 of her primary challengers.

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Sen. Marco Rubio, Sen. Mark Warner, Sen. Steve Case, Sen. Chris Coons and Sen. Jerry Moran at Tuesday's press conference for their bipartisan StartUp Act bill. Credit: siliconprairienews.com
By | 05/31/2012 | Immigration, Issues, Legislation, Legislators | 6 Comments

If the United States ends up offering an “entrepreneur’s visa” for promising graduate students and new business developers, it will be following a trail blazed in other parts of the world.

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