Two More Incumbent Democrats May Be Ousted in May 18 Primaries

By Kellie

The anti-incumbency movement seems to be gathering steam; it is leaving casualities in it’s wake and has it’s sights set on two more victims in Tuesday’s primary elections in Pennsylvania and Arkansas. First, three-term GOP Sen. Bob Bennett was denied renomination by Utah Republicans. Then, Democrat Alan Mollohan became the first congressman to bite the dust this primary... »

Republicans May Gain Six More Senate Seats in 2010

By Jim

Scott Brown’s impressive upset victory in Massachusetts may well be the first of several U.S. Senate seats to fall to the Republicans this year. Although the GOP is not expected to regain Senate majority status, there are six seats currently held by Democrats that look promising for Republicans. The Christian Science Monitor listed the... »

Cracks Appear Within Senate Democrat’s Support of Health Care

By Jim

Democrats basked in the sun of Saturday night’s victory that garnered the necessary 60 votes to proceed their health care package to the Senate floor.  Now the dawn of reality sets in. Suddenly the 60 becomes 56 – at least four Senators are adamant that they do not support the legislation in any current configuration... »