
Historic Number Of Women Elected To Senate
The 113th Congress will have at least 19 female senators, the most ever in U.S. history.
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The 113th Congress will have at least 19 female senators, the most ever in U.S. history.
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After countless handshakes, hundreds of millions of dollars raised, and thousands of speeches, it looks like the 2012 election is in the bag. Here are five very preliminary takeaways
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Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL) won re-election to the United States Senate Tuesday, defeating Republican candidate Connie Mack.
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Sen. Bill Nelson’s re-election campaign culminates Monday with the time-honored practice of sign-waving
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Florida Sen. Bill Nelson spent much of his South Florida campaign swing Wednesday, trying to garner support for the candidate at the top of the ticket.
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Rep. Connie Mack’s campaign predicted victory in the Senate race, saying in an e-mail Tuesday that internal polling has them “absolutely confident” Mack will win by 1.4 percent.
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Sen. Bill Nelson campaigned Monday in suburban West Palm Beach while Connie Mack made appearances in Boca Raton and Miami.
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Connie Mack ended a six-day, 17-city bus tour Tuesday, making stops with Sen. John McCain in military-heavy towns of Jacksonville, Pensacola, and Tampa.
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- Two U.S. Senate hopefuls hit the campaign trail Sunday in our area. Congressman Connie Mack stopped by Tradition. Senator Bill Nelson visited West Palm Beach.
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Independent voters favor Rep. Connie Mack over Sen. Bill Nelson though the Dem senator leads the race overall, according to a new Scripps poll.
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