Senator Mark Pryor of Arkansas was asked about whether President Obama was doing enough on Ebola. Pryor did not respond well to the question and it caused him issues. The document then lists the status of each US Senator - whether they are running for re-election, retiring, or their term is ending.
Candidate A is a 66-year-old Republican from Kansas who owns a remodeling business. They believe in American exceptionalism but have mixed political views. Candidate A supports traditional marriage but allows some abortion exceptions. They back immigration enforcement but also a citizenship path. Candidate A fully supports legalizing all drugs.
Candidate B is a 72-year-old Democrat from California with 28 years of military experience. They have run for president eight consecutive times since 1988. Candidate B claims they were commanded by God to run for president to bring prosperity and economic recovery.
Black History Makers in Modern America --Federal Focus (Part 1) Tanya Ward Jordan
The Coalition For Change, Inc. (C4C) recognizes Black Americans who have selflessly advocated for others in pursuit of justice and equality. Part One- recognizes Mr. Matthew Fogg, Ms. Paulette Taylor and Dr. Marsha Coleman-Adebayo
The 2008 US presidential election saw Barack Obama become the first African American president. He won the Democratic nomination over Hillary Clinton after a long primary process involving primaries and caucuses in each state. John McCain won the Republican nomination, selecting Sarah Palin as his running mate. In the general election, Obama won with 365 electoral votes to McCain's 173, taking 53% of the popular vote to 46%. His victory was a historic first and made the 2008 election one that would be remembered forever in history books.
Ratings for Marco Rubio are net positive on measures of how much voters like or dislike him. He has the second highest net positive rating among Republican candidates, after Ben Carson. The document provides biographical information on Rubio, including his political experience as a Florida representative and senator. It also lists various policy positions of Rubio's and shows that he receives a significantly lower proportion of campaign donations from women than from men.
This document lists the Twitter handles of members of the United States House of Representatives organized by state. There are over 400 Twitter handles listed from Alabama to New York in alphabetical order by state and representative name.
This is a basic photo album of candidates from all parties that are running for President in 2012. This is totally non-partisan, please visit the websites of the candidates to find out about their platform and plan for America
This document provides a list of Twitter handles for members of the United States Congress organized by state. It includes over 300 Twitter accounts for representatives from all 50 states and Washington D.C. The list provides members' Twitter usernames to allow the public to follow their official social media accounts.
Candidate A is a 66-year-old Republican from Kansas who owns a remodeling business. They believe in American exceptionalism but have mixed political views. Candidate A supports traditional marriage but allows some abortion exceptions. They back immigration enforcement but also a citizenship path. Candidate A fully supports legalizing all drugs.
Candidate B is a 72-year-old Democrat from California with 28 years of military experience. They have run for president eight consecutive times since 1988. Candidate B claims they were commanded by God to run for president to bring prosperity and economic recovery.
Black History Makers in Modern America --Federal Focus (Part 1) Tanya Ward Jordan
The Coalition For Change, Inc. (C4C) recognizes Black Americans who have selflessly advocated for others in pursuit of justice and equality. Part One- recognizes Mr. Matthew Fogg, Ms. Paulette Taylor and Dr. Marsha Coleman-Adebayo
The 2008 US presidential election saw Barack Obama become the first African American president. He won the Democratic nomination over Hillary Clinton after a long primary process involving primaries and caucuses in each state. John McCain won the Republican nomination, selecting Sarah Palin as his running mate. In the general election, Obama won with 365 electoral votes to McCain's 173, taking 53% of the popular vote to 46%. His victory was a historic first and made the 2008 election one that would be remembered forever in history books.
Ratings for Marco Rubio are net positive on measures of how much voters like or dislike him. He has the second highest net positive rating among Republican candidates, after Ben Carson. The document provides biographical information on Rubio, including his political experience as a Florida representative and senator. It also lists various policy positions of Rubio's and shows that he receives a significantly lower proportion of campaign donations from women than from men.
This document lists the Twitter handles of members of the United States House of Representatives organized by state. There are over 400 Twitter handles listed from Alabama to New York in alphabetical order by state and representative name.
This is a basic photo album of candidates from all parties that are running for President in 2012. This is totally non-partisan, please visit the websites of the candidates to find out about their platform and plan for America
This document provides a list of Twitter handles for members of the United States Congress organized by state. It includes over 300 Twitter accounts for representatives from all 50 states and Washington D.C. The list provides members' Twitter usernames to allow the public to follow their official social media accounts.
This document provides a list of Twitter handles for members of Congress organized by state. It includes the Twitter handles for representatives from all 50 states as well as Washington D.C. The list includes the name of each representative, their state, and their Twitter handle.
The document summarizes the 2008 US presidential election between Barack Obama and John McCain. It provides facts about the candidates and their running mates. It discusses how the election was a chance for change and Obama appealed to voters seeking a break from George W. Bush. Obama won by a wide margin in both the popular and electoral college votes due to strong support from younger, minority, and lower income voters. His campaign outraised and outreached McCain's, contributing to his victory.
This document lists House representatives who are undecided or unclear on their position on trade promotion authority (TPA). It divides representatives into four categories: Republicans who are undecided/unclear (82 members listed), Democrats who are undecided/unclear (32 members), Republicans who say no or are leaning no (44 members), and Democrats who say no or are leaning no (136 members). The document provides Twitter handles for each member.
This document provides a list of Twitter handles for members of the United States Congress organized by state. It includes representatives from Alabama through New York with their Twitter usernames. There are over 150 congressional Twitter accounts listed.
This document provides a list of Twitter handles for members of the United States Congress organized by state. It includes representatives from all 50 states as well as Washington D.C. Each entry includes the representative's name, state, and Twitter handle. There are over 300 Twitter handles listed in total.
The document provides an overview of the 2016 US presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. It outlines their backgrounds, policy positions, and how supporters and opponents view each candidate. Clinton is an experienced politician and former Secretary of State, while Trump is a businessman and reality TV star who lacks political experience. They have different stances on issues like immigration, foreign trade, and national security. The document explores the factors that drive support for each candidate and also the criticisms of them.
17 USC § 107 Limitations on Exclusive Rights – FAIR USE
Val Demmings' Bio and/or Biography – Do you know this HOUSE NEGRO?
In our pursuit of the OVERTHROW of the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime, we intend to seek the PROSECUTION of these House Negroes (i.e. some of which are LAWYERS). Please NOTE “HOW Many” were EDUCATED under WHITE INSTITUTIONS!
While the AGE REQUIREMENT is 25 Years Old to serve as a United States SENATOR and/or REPRESENTATIVE, as of 2017, the AGE RANGE for the House Negroes Serving is BETWEEN 40 – 88 Years Old!
This is SIGNIFICANT because the House Negroes Placed in the United States Congress are those who GREW UP in the Heart of the CIVIL RIGHTS Movement and EXPERIENCED the BRUTAL Murders/Killings of Civil Rights Leaders as Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Therefore, MAKING them EASY PREY to be CONTROLLED by THREATS and FEAR on their Lives and their Family Members MADE by WHITE Jews/Zionists and WHITE Supremacists!
Help BRING these HOUSE NEGROES to JUSTICE for the ROLES they have PLAYED in the TERRORIST/RACIST/DISCRIMINATORY Practices of the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime!
This House Negro had a DUTY and OBLIGATION to NOTIFY the Public/World of the Illegal/Unlawful Occupation of the DESPOT presently CONTROLLING and RUNNING the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime!
Moreover, the THREATS made (if any) by WHITE Jews/Zionists and WHITE Supremacists AGAINST them and/or their Family Members, Friends, etc.
Candidate A is a 66-year-old Republican from Kansas who owns a remodeling business. They believe in American exceptionalism and have run unsuccessfully for president 8 times. Candidate B is a 72-year-old retired aircraft mechanic from Texas with 28 years of service in the Air Force. They are active in their church and own a recording studio. Candidate B argues against expanding the legal definition of marriage but supports a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and legalizing all drugs.
Barack Obama was president of the Harvard Law Review and worked as a civil rights attorney and senator from Illinois before being elected president of the United States. He taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago from 1992 to 2004 and was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2004 with 70% of the vote. Obama is the 44th president of the United States, was a senator from Illinois from 2005 to 2008, and was the first African American president.
This document provides instructions for an activity to help students identify assumptions and spot when candidates say different things to different groups. Students are split into groups and given quotes to attribute to either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton. The quotes are then revealed to see if the students correctly identified the speaker. The goals are to help students think critically about assumptions, challenge their own assumptions, and understand how candidates may say different things to different audiences.
The document discusses racial disparities in unemployment rates between Black and White workers in the United States. It provides statistics showing that unemployment rates have been approximately twice as high for Black workers compared to their White counterparts for decades. Even as educational attainment has increased for Black workers, their unemployment rates remain much higher than similarly educated White workers. The document suggests that discrimination has been a primary cause of this persistent disparity in unemployment rates along racial lines.
District Photographer has photographed many prominent political figures over the last 5 years, including President George W. Bush, Mitt Romney, and over 50 events in Washington DC and other states. Their lead photographer, Michael Sanders, has photographed over 25 Congressional and Senate interviews. The document provides contact information for District Photographer and lists numerous politicians they have photographed.
Several US politicians faced scandals related to inappropriate sexual behavior while in office. Representative Wilbur Mills had an affair with a stripper named Fannie Foxe. Senator Bob Packwood faced unspecified allegations. Senator Larry Craig was arrested in an undercover sting for allegedly soliciting sex in an airport bathroom. Senator Al Franken resigned from Congress after multiple allegations of inappropriate conduct, including groping a woman during a USO tour.
The most important thing any new citizen should know or be able to do is understand and embrace the core principles of American democracy, including freedom, equality, and civic participation.
Barack Obama was the first Black president of the United States. He was born in 1961 in Hawaii and has a law degree from Harvard University. Prior to becoming president in 2008, Obama was a senator from Illinois. The document also provides background on Black history in the US, including the late establishment of voting rights, the practice of segregation, and the work of civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. It briefly discusses John McCain, the Republican nominee that Obama defeated in the 2008 election, and McCain's background as a naval aviator and prisoner of war during Vietnam.
This document features photos and descriptions of several prominent political power couples in the United States, including Vice President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Elaine Chao, Democratic strategist James Carville and Republican strategist Mary Matalin, Sean Eldridge and Chris Hughes, and former Rep. Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin. It also mentions photos of President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, and President George W. Bush and Laura Bush dancing at inaugural balls.
Supporters of President Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol building as Congress was meeting to certify Joe Biden's election victory. Protesters broke through police barricades and entered the Capitol, clashing with police and forcing lawmakers and staff to evacuate. The mob breached the Senate chamber and occupied offices, taking photos and leaving notes. One woman was shot and killed inside the Capitol during the siege.
This document provides a list of Twitter handles for members of Congress organized by state. It includes the Twitter handles for representatives from all 50 states as well as Washington D.C. The list includes the name of each representative, their state, and their Twitter handle.
The document summarizes the 2008 US presidential election between Barack Obama and John McCain. It provides facts about the candidates and their running mates. It discusses how the election was a chance for change and Obama appealed to voters seeking a break from George W. Bush. Obama won by a wide margin in both the popular and electoral college votes due to strong support from younger, minority, and lower income voters. His campaign outraised and outreached McCain's, contributing to his victory.
This document lists House representatives who are undecided or unclear on their position on trade promotion authority (TPA). It divides representatives into four categories: Republicans who are undecided/unclear (82 members listed), Democrats who are undecided/unclear (32 members), Republicans who say no or are leaning no (44 members), and Democrats who say no or are leaning no (136 members). The document provides Twitter handles for each member.
This document provides a list of Twitter handles for members of the United States Congress organized by state. It includes representatives from Alabama through New York with their Twitter usernames. There are over 150 congressional Twitter accounts listed.
This document provides a list of Twitter handles for members of the United States Congress organized by state. It includes representatives from all 50 states as well as Washington D.C. Each entry includes the representative's name, state, and Twitter handle. There are over 300 Twitter handles listed in total.
The document provides an overview of the 2016 US presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. It outlines their backgrounds, policy positions, and how supporters and opponents view each candidate. Clinton is an experienced politician and former Secretary of State, while Trump is a businessman and reality TV star who lacks political experience. They have different stances on issues like immigration, foreign trade, and national security. The document explores the factors that drive support for each candidate and also the criticisms of them.
17 USC § 107 Limitations on Exclusive Rights – FAIR USE
Val Demmings' Bio and/or Biography – Do you know this HOUSE NEGRO?
In our pursuit of the OVERTHROW of the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime, we intend to seek the PROSECUTION of these House Negroes (i.e. some of which are LAWYERS). Please NOTE “HOW Many” were EDUCATED under WHITE INSTITUTIONS!
While the AGE REQUIREMENT is 25 Years Old to serve as a United States SENATOR and/or REPRESENTATIVE, as of 2017, the AGE RANGE for the House Negroes Serving is BETWEEN 40 – 88 Years Old!
This is SIGNIFICANT because the House Negroes Placed in the United States Congress are those who GREW UP in the Heart of the CIVIL RIGHTS Movement and EXPERIENCED the BRUTAL Murders/Killings of Civil Rights Leaders as Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Therefore, MAKING them EASY PREY to be CONTROLLED by THREATS and FEAR on their Lives and their Family Members MADE by WHITE Jews/Zionists and WHITE Supremacists!
Help BRING these HOUSE NEGROES to JUSTICE for the ROLES they have PLAYED in the TERRORIST/RACIST/DISCRIMINATORY Practices of the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime!
This House Negro had a DUTY and OBLIGATION to NOTIFY the Public/World of the Illegal/Unlawful Occupation of the DESPOT presently CONTROLLING and RUNNING the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime!
Moreover, the THREATS made (if any) by WHITE Jews/Zionists and WHITE Supremacists AGAINST them and/or their Family Members, Friends, etc.
Candidate A is a 66-year-old Republican from Kansas who owns a remodeling business. They believe in American exceptionalism and have run unsuccessfully for president 8 times. Candidate B is a 72-year-old retired aircraft mechanic from Texas with 28 years of service in the Air Force. They are active in their church and own a recording studio. Candidate B argues against expanding the legal definition of marriage but supports a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and legalizing all drugs.
Barack Obama was president of the Harvard Law Review and worked as a civil rights attorney and senator from Illinois before being elected president of the United States. He taught constitutional law at the University of Chicago from 1992 to 2004 and was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2004 with 70% of the vote. Obama is the 44th president of the United States, was a senator from Illinois from 2005 to 2008, and was the first African American president.
This document provides instructions for an activity to help students identify assumptions and spot when candidates say different things to different groups. Students are split into groups and given quotes to attribute to either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton. The quotes are then revealed to see if the students correctly identified the speaker. The goals are to help students think critically about assumptions, challenge their own assumptions, and understand how candidates may say different things to different audiences.
The document discusses racial disparities in unemployment rates between Black and White workers in the United States. It provides statistics showing that unemployment rates have been approximately twice as high for Black workers compared to their White counterparts for decades. Even as educational attainment has increased for Black workers, their unemployment rates remain much higher than similarly educated White workers. The document suggests that discrimination has been a primary cause of this persistent disparity in unemployment rates along racial lines.
District Photographer has photographed many prominent political figures over the last 5 years, including President George W. Bush, Mitt Romney, and over 50 events in Washington DC and other states. Their lead photographer, Michael Sanders, has photographed over 25 Congressional and Senate interviews. The document provides contact information for District Photographer and lists numerous politicians they have photographed.
Several US politicians faced scandals related to inappropriate sexual behavior while in office. Representative Wilbur Mills had an affair with a stripper named Fannie Foxe. Senator Bob Packwood faced unspecified allegations. Senator Larry Craig was arrested in an undercover sting for allegedly soliciting sex in an airport bathroom. Senator Al Franken resigned from Congress after multiple allegations of inappropriate conduct, including groping a woman during a USO tour.
The most important thing any new citizen should know or be able to do is understand and embrace the core principles of American democracy, including freedom, equality, and civic participation.
Barack Obama was the first Black president of the United States. He was born in 1961 in Hawaii and has a law degree from Harvard University. Prior to becoming president in 2008, Obama was a senator from Illinois. The document also provides background on Black history in the US, including the late establishment of voting rights, the practice of segregation, and the work of civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. It briefly discusses John McCain, the Republican nominee that Obama defeated in the 2008 election, and McCain's background as a naval aviator and prisoner of war during Vietnam.
This document features photos and descriptions of several prominent political power couples in the United States, including Vice President Joe Biden and Dr. Jill Biden, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Elaine Chao, Democratic strategist James Carville and Republican strategist Mary Matalin, Sean Eldridge and Chris Hughes, and former Rep. Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin. It also mentions photos of President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama, President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, and President George W. Bush and Laura Bush dancing at inaugural balls.
Supporters of President Trump stormed the U.S. Capitol building as Congress was meeting to certify Joe Biden's election victory. Protesters broke through police barricades and entered the Capitol, clashing with police and forcing lawmakers and staff to evacuate. The mob breached the Senate chamber and occupied offices, taking photos and leaving notes. One woman was shot and killed inside the Capitol during the siege.
John Yarmuth has represented Kentucky's 3rd congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2007. He is a Democrat who previously worked as a publisher and columnist. Yarmuth has been reelected five times. He serves on the House Budget Committee and Energy and Commerce Committee, and holds leadership positions in several Congressional caucuses.
The document summarizes the 2009 Mid-Year Legislative Conference and Hill Visits hosted by the National Association of Realtors (NAR) from May 11-15. It describes several meetings that members of the Houston Association of Realtors (HAR) had with members of Congress, including breakfast meetings with Congressmen Al Green, Pete Olson, Kevin Brady, and Gene Green. It also mentions visits with Congresswomen Sheila Jackson Lee and meetings with Congressmen John Culberson and Michael McCaul. The document recognizes five HAR members who have been inducted into the RPAC Hall of Fame for contributions over $25,000 to the RPAC political action committee.
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Status: Running for re-election Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) speaks during the DC March for Jobs in
Upper Senate Park near Capitol Hill, on July 15, 2013 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Drew
Angerer/Getty Images)
Status: Running for re-election In this Aug. 13, 2009, file photo, Sen. Mark Begich, D-Alaska, talks
about his trip on Wednesday to Bethel and Hooper Bay in Anchorage, Alaska. (AP Photo/Al Grillo,
File)
Status: Running for re-election In this Aug. 2, 2013 file photo. Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark. is interviewed
at his campaign office in Little Rock, Ark. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File)
Status: Running for re-election Sen. Mark Udall (D-CO) speaks at a campaign rally for U.S. President
Barack Obama at Sloan's Lake Park on October 4, 2012 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Doug
Pensinger/Getty Images)
Status: Running for re-election Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., watches election returns at the Delaware
Democratic Party Election Night at the Queen theater in Wilmington, Del., Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012.
(AP Photo/Cliff Owen)
Status: Retiring FILE - In this April 21, 2010 file photo, Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga. speaks on
Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak, File)
Status: Running for term ending 1/3/17 Brian Schatz smiles as he talks with reporters on the tarmac
after deplaning Air Force One, Thursday, Dec. 27, 2012, at Andrews Air Force Base, Md. (AP
Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
Status: Running for re-election Newly elected Republican Senator Jim Risch, of Idaho poses for a
photo in the office of Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell November 17, 2008 at the US
Capitol, in Washington, D.C. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images)
Status: Running for re-election Senate Defense subcommittee Chairman Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill.
presides over the subcommittee's hearing to examine Defense Department leadership, Tuesday, June
11, 2013, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)
Status: Retiring FILE - In this Dec. 28, 2012 file photo Democratic Iowa Sen. Tom Harkin speaks on
Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
Status: Running for re-election U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts, a Kansas Republican, speaks during a
groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday, May 28, 2013, on a utility plant for the new federal biosecurity
lab in Manhattan, Kan. (AP Photo/John Milburn)
Status: Running for re-election FILE - In this July 30, 2013 file photo, Senate Minority Leader Mitch
McConnell of Ky. speaks with reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite,
File)
2. Status: Running for re-election FILE - In this Dec. 5, 2012 file photo, Sen. Mary Landrieu, D-La. is
seen on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)
Status: Running for re-election U.S. Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) speaks to members of the press
during a news conference May 23, 2013 on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Alex
Wong/Getty Images)
Status: Running for re-election FILE - Senator-elect Ed Markey gives a thumbs-up while speaking at
the Massachusetts state Democratic Convention in Lowell, Mass., in this July 13, 2013 file photo. (AP
Photo/Michael Dwyer, File)
Status: Retiring FILE - In this June 4, 2013, file photo, Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman
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on legislation regarding sexual assaults in the military. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)
Status: Running for re-election FILE -In this Oct. 4, 2011 file photo, Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn. speaks
on Capitol Hill in Washington during a hearing on "Americas Agricultural Labor Crisis: Enacting a
Practical Solution." (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File)
Status: Running for re-election Republican US Senator from Mississippi Thad Cochran attends a
joint press conference with US Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad and Iraqi Planning Minister
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Status: Retiring Sen. Mike Johanns, R-Neb., leaves the Jefferson Hotel after a dinner meeting hosted
by President Barack Obama for a few Republican Senators in Washington, Wednesday, March 6,
2013. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)
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List at the Hilton Washington Hotel January 18, 2009 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Alex
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meeting, on Capitol Hill, July 15, 2013 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
3. Status: Running for re-election FILE - In this Sept. 6, 2012, file photo Sen. Kay Hagan of North
Carolina speaks at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C. In 2008. (AP Photo/J. Scott
Applewhite, File)
Status: Running for re-election Sen. James Inhofe (R-OK) speaks during a news conference to
announce a plan to defund the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as
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Status: Running for re-election Senate Appropriations Committee member Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore.,
holds up his Verizon cell phone as he questions Director of the National Security Agency (NSA), Gen.
Keith B. Alexander, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, June 12, 2013, as Alexander testified
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Status: Running for re-election U.S. Sen. Jack Reed (D-RI) questions Richard Cordray, nominee for
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Status: Running for re-election U.S. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham speaks during a joint press
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Status: Running for term ending 1/3/17 U.S. Rep. Tim Scott smiles during a press conference
announcing him as Jim DeMint's replacement in the U.S. Senate at the South Carolina Statehouse on
Monday, Dec. 17, 2012, in Columbia, S.C. (AP Photo/Rainier Ehrhardt)
Status: Retiring S.D. Senator Tim Johnson announces Tuesday, March 26, 2013 his retirement from
the U.S. Senate after his term ends in early 2015 at the Al Neuharth Media Center in Vermillion,
S.D. (AP Photo/Argus Leader, Jay Pickthorn)
Status: Running for re-election WASHINGTON - MARCH 30: Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) questions
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Tuesday, July 23, 2013, before the House Homeland Security subcommittee on Border and Maritime
Security hearing on "A Study in Contrasts: House and Senate Approaches to Border Security". (AP
Photo/Evan Vucci)
Status: Running for re-election In this Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012 photo, United States Sen. Mark
warner, D-Va., raises his fist and celebrates Sen.-elect Timothy Kaine's win over Republican George
Allen during his victory party in Richmond, Va. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
Status: Retiring United States Sen. Jay Rockefeller announces at the Culture Center Great Hall in
Charleston, W.Va., Friday Jan. 11, 2013 that he will not seek a sixth term. (AP Photo/Charleston
Daily Mail,Craig Cunningham)
Status: Running for re-election FILE - In this July 2, 2013 file photo, Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., speaks
in Pine Bluffs, Wyo. (AP Photo/Ben Neary, File)