Nevada GOP Senate nominee Sharron Angle said Monday that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has “waterboarded” the economy. (more)
Kentucky GOP Senate nominee Rand Paul made peace with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) on Wednesday. (more)
While the revelation that Connecticut Attorney General and Democratic U.S. Senate candidate, Richard Blumenthal lied about serving in Vietnam continues to sink in, Republicans and Democrats across the board are lining up to wage a media battle over the story. The New York Times published a scathing article Monday night, which delved into Blumenthal’s past statements about serving overseas during the Vietnam War. Just a few hours later, GOP Senate candidate Linda McMahon’s campaign bragged about feeding the information to the paper. (more)
Republican Senate candidates outraised their Democratic rivals in the first quarter. (more)
The Democrats’ looming plan to use reconciliation to force their unpopular version of health care reform through the Senate stands as a testament to Harry Reid’s failed leadership and his unwillingness to work in a bipartisan fashion. (more)
In 1984, singer-songwriter Tina Turner asked “What’s Love Got to Do with It” in her breakthrough solo album. This year, political observers find themselves asking the same thing about the massive infiltration of social media into political campaigns—“What’s Social Campaigning Got to Do with It?” As we see it, the answer is pretty simple for candidates running for the U.S. Senate: the difference between winning and losing. (more)
MIAMI, Fla- Florida GOP senate candidate Marco Rubio will be traveling to South Carolina next month to take part in a joint fundraising swing of the Palmetto state with one of his political mentors, Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC), Fox News Channel can confirm.First reported by CNN, the DeMint campaign will also create a website DeMintRubio.com next week that will highlight the tour. (more)
Surging GOP Senate candidate Scott Brown yesterday warned President Obama to “stay away” from the Bay State during his roiling race against Democratic rival Martha Coakley and not to interfere with their intensifying battle in the campaign’s final days. (more)























