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Labor Unions Fear Rollback of Rights if G.O.P. Wins

Labor Unions Fear Rollback of Rights if G.O.P. Wins

Republicans are signaling that they plan to push bills and strategies to undermine labor’s political clout and ability to grow.

 

The Caucus: Democrats Pin Hopes on Turnout Effort

In a year when the public sentiment is squarely against them, Democrats are hoping that well-funded, sophisticated voter turnout efforts will help them win.

 

GOP leaders concede Senate may be out of reach

GOP leaders concede Senate may be out of reach

Top Republicans conceded Sunday that they could fall short of winning control of the Senate in Tuesday's congressional elections. With the Republican wave in danger of falling short in the Senate, tensions rose over a ...

 

Obama warns of policy rollback if Republicans win

President Barack Obama warned Saturday that Republicans could roll back his agenda if they prevail in Tuesday's congressional elections as he sought to rally Democrats in a final campaign push.

 

Obama may adopt Clinton model

In the fall of 1994, Bill Clinton suffered a bruising defeat in his first midterm elections. He held a desultory news conference, then left the country for a whirlwind trip to Indonesia. Back home, the new Republican Congress set about changing the course of his presidency.

 

Sarah Palin travels to W. Virginia to support GOP Senate candidate John Raese

She is joined by her husband at a rally for Raese, who is batting Gov. Joe Manchin for the seat held by the late Robert C. Byrd Jr. Palin has been crossing the nation, building up IOUs in this midterm election.

 

Dem. Meek denies he'll quit 3-way Fla. Senate race

Dem. Meek denies he'll quit 3-way Fla. Senate race

Florida's three-way Senate race grew testier Friday as the last-place Democratic candidate denied claims that former President Bill Clinton had advised him to drop out, saying the idea came instead from his independent rival, Gov. Charlie Crist...

 

Boehner eyes taking House and taking on Obama

The man who may soon tie President Barack Obama's legislative agenda into knots touts his own ability to cross party lines to get things done.

 

Poll shows Dem's lead widening in Del. Senate race

Despite a spate of television ads aimed at reintroducing her to voters, Republican Senate hopeful Christine O'Donnell of Delaware has failed to chip away at Democratic nominee Chris Coons' strong lead, according to a new poll. She even may be going backward.

 

Tea party antics could burn Republicans

Tea party antics could burn Republicans

The tea party's volatile influence on this election year appears to be doing more harm than good for Republicans' chances in some of the closest races in the nation, in which little-known candidates who upset the establishment with primary wins are now stumbling in the campaign's final days.

 

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