Archive for May, 2013

Bachmann Challenger Exits Race

Bachmann Challenger Exits Race

Wealthy hotel chain owner Jim Graves, who came within 4,300 votes of unseating U.S. Rep. Michele Bachmann last year and planned to challenge her again in 2014, unexpectedly announced on Friday that he was ending his bid for Minnesota’s 6th congressional district seat. The decision […]

by · May 31, 2013 · 0 comments ·
Dave Bing Opts Out of Crowded Detroit Mayoral Race

Dave Bing Opts Out of Crowded Detroit Mayoral Race

Facing a credit rating mired in junk bond territory, a long-term debt of at least $15 billion and a current budget deficit expected to reach more than $386 million by the end of the fiscal year on June 30, Mayor Dave Bing announced on Tuesday […]

by · May 15, 2013 · 0 comments ·
Castor Decides Not to Challenge Beleaguered Pennsylvania Governor Next Year

Castor Decides Not to Challenge Beleaguered Pennsylvania Governor Next Year

Plagued by persistently low approval ratings, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett undoubtedly breathed a sigh of relief late yesterday afternoon when Montgomery County Commissioner Bruce Castor announced that he wouldn’t challenge the increasingly unpopular governor in next May’s Republican primary. A former Montgomery County District Attorney […]

by · May 8, 2013 · 0 comments ·
In January, Gov. Christie vetoed legislation that would have increased the state's minimum wage to $8.50 an hour.

With Christie’s Coffers Flush With Cash, Republican Challenger Wages Frugal Campaign

Leading by more than thirty points in the polls, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie’s campaign war chest is overflowing with cash, his campaign announced on Monday. Christie’s campaign has raised a total just shy of $6.2 million and reportedly has $3.4 million on hand as […]

by · May 7, 2013 · 2 comments ·
Sanford Pulls Ahead of Colbert Busch in S.C. Special Election

Sanford Pulls Ahead of Colbert Busch in S.C. Special Election

Erasing a 9-point deficit, disgraced former Gov. Mark Sanford (R) has narrowly pulled ahead of Democratic rival Elizabeth Colbert Busch in South Carolina’s widely-watched special congressional election, according to a new Public Policy Polling survey released Sunday night. Conducted on May 4 and 5, the […]

by · May 6, 2013 · 1 comment ·
Markey Could Face Dogfight in Massachusetts

Markey Could Face Dogfight in Massachusetts

Regarded by some as an almost prohibitive favorite in the special election to replace now-Secretary of State John Kerry in the U.S. Senate, U.S. Rep. Edward Markey could be in for a much tougher race than anybody imagined. According to a Public Policy Polling survey of […]

by · May 4, 2013 · 0 comments ·
Wealthy Minneapolis Executive Expected to Challenge Al Franken

Wealthy Minneapolis Executive Expected to Challenge Al Franken

According to POLITICO, a wealthy financial executive from Minneapolis is expected to declare his candidacy for Democrat Al Franken’s U.S. Senate seat sometime next week. The challenger, Michael F. McFadden, is a co-chief executive officer of Lazard Middle Market, a division of Lazard Ltd., one […]

by · May 4, 2013 · 1 comment ·
Tea Party Favorite Opts Out of Iowa Senate Race

Tea Party Favorite Opts Out of Iowa Senate Race

U.S. Rep. Steve King of Iowa, a favorite of the Tea Party crowd, tweeted a message to supporters Friday evening saying that he has decided not to seek the seat of retiring Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin in 2014. “I will not run for Senate in […]

by · May 4, 2013 · 4 comments ·
Time Capsule: Pair of Primary Wins Propel Humphrey into Serious Contention in ‘72

Time Capsule: Pair of Primary Wins Propel Humphrey into Serious Contention in ‘72

Following closely on the heels of a decisive win in Pennsylvania a week earlier, Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota was catapulted into serious contention for the Democratic presidential nomination by scoring a pair of victories in Indiana and Ohio on this day in 1972. […]

by · May 2, 2013 · 2 comments ·