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2010
Below is a list
of the Democratic Senators
up in 2010, and the email contact links
for each of their offices:
Bayh, Evan – (D – IN) Class III 131 RUSSELL
SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC
20510 (202) 224-5623 Web Form
http://bayh.senate.gov/contact/email/
Bennet, Michael F. – (D – CO) Class III 702 HART
SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC
20510 (202) 224-5852 Web Form:
http://bennet.senate.gov/contact/
Boxer, Barbara – (D – CA) Class III 112 HART
SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC
20510 (202) 224-3553 Web Form:
http://boxer.senate.gov/en/contact/
Burris, Roland W. – (D – IL) Class III 387
RUSSELL SENATE OFFICE BUILDING
WASHINGTON DC 20510 (202) 224-2854 Web
Form: http://burris.senate.gov/contact.cfm
Dodd, Christopher J. – (D – CT) Class III 448
RUSSELL SENATE OFFICE BUILDING
WASHINGTON DC 20510 (202) 224-2823 Web
Form: http://dodd.senate.gov/index.php?q=node/3128
Dorgan, Byron L. – (D – ND) Class III 322 HART
SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC
20510 (202) 224-2551 Web Form:
http://dorgan.senate.gov/contact/contact_form.cfm
Feingold, Russell D. – (D – WI) Class III 506 HART
SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC
20510 (202) 224-5323 Web Form:
http://feingold.senate.gov/contact_opinion.html
Inouye, Daniel K. – (D – HI) Class III 722 HART
SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC
20510 (202) 224-3934 Web Form:
http://inouye.senate.gov/Contact/Email-Form.cfm
Leahy, Patrick J. – (D – VT) Class III 433 RUSSELL
SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC
20510 (202) 224-4242 Web Form:
http://leahy.senate.gov/contact.cfm
Lincoln, Blanche L. – (D – AR) Class III 355
DIRKSEN SENATE OFFICE BUILDING
WASHINGTON DC 20510 (202) 224-4843 Web
Form: http://lincoln.senate.gov/contact/email.cfm
Mikulski, Barbara A. – (D – MD) Class III 503
HART SENATE OFFICE BUILDING
WASHINGTON DC 20510 (202) 224-4654 Web
Form: http://mikulski.senate.gov/Contact/contact.cfm
Murray, Patty – (D – WA) Class III 173 RUSSELL
SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC
20510 (202) 224-2621 Web Form:
http://murray.senate.gov/email/index.cfm
Reid, Harry – (D – NV) Class III 522 HART
SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC
20510 (202) 224-3542 Web Form:
http://reid.senate.gov/contact/index.cfm
Schumer, Charles E. – (D – NY) Class III 313 HART
SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC
20510 (202) 224-6542 Web Form:
http://schumer.senate.gov/new_website/contact.cfm
Specter, Arlen – (D – PA) Class III 711 HART
SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC
20510 (202) 224-4254
http://specter.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?
FuseAction=contact.contactform
Wyden, Ron – (D – OR) Class III 223 DIRKSEN
SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC
20510 (202) 224-5244 Web Form:
http://wyden.senate.gov/contact/
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Arkansas
Sen. Blanche Lincoln once seemed unassailable in her Arkansas seat. She now seems
un-save-able. At record-low levels of popularity, she trails most of the Republicans
who are challenging her, includin...
Sen. Blanche Lincoln once seemed unassailable in her Arkansas seat. She now seems
un-save-able. At record-low levels of popularity, she trails most of the Republicans
who are challenging her, including the little-known ones. Among the better-known is
Rep. John Boozman, who represents the northwest part of the state.
Primary Election: May 18
Colorado
Sen. Michael Bennet, D, appointed to his position by an unpopular Democratic
governor, is one of the nation's most endangered incumbents. In the Democratic
primary, he faces former Colorado House Spea...
Sen. Michael Bennet, D, appointed to his position by an unpopular Democratic
governor, is one of the nation's most endangered incumbents. In the Democratic
primary, he faces former Colorado House Speaker Andrew Romanoff, considered by
some the state's enfant terrible of Democratic politics. Centennial State Republicans,
meanwhile, seeking a comeback after three rough election cycles, will choose among
four candidates, including former Lt. Gov. Jane Norton. Primary election: August 5
Connecticut
The sudden exit of Sen. Chris Dodd, D, may have dashed Republicans' hopes of
picking up this seat. Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, D, who subsequently
entered the race, is considered a much stron...
The sudden exit of Sen. Chris Dodd, D, may have dashed Republicans' hopes of
picking up this seat. Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, D, who subsequently
entered the race, is considered a much stronger candidate than Dodd would have
been. Still, the GOP has a strong array of contenders, including moderate former Rep.
Rob Simmons and former World Wrestling Entertainment CEO Linda McMahon,
and Peter Schiff, president of Euro Pacific Capital.
This late primary pits the establishment favorite, Gov. Charlie Crist, R, against
conservative former House Speaker Marco Rubio. After the moderate Crist's entry
into the race scared away most formidable Democrats -- Democrats appear set to
nominate a relatively weak candidate in Rep. Kendrick Meek, D -- Rubio began
gaining and has since become the frontrunner. But Crist, whose support for President
Obama's stimulus package has cost him dearly so far, is flush with cash and will not
go away easily.
Kentucky
Sen. Jim Bunning, R, the cantankerous Hall-of-Fame pitcher, finally decided to call it
quits last year after months of wrestling with his party's leadership. On the
Republican side, Rand Paul, R, an e...
Sen. Jim Bunning, R, the cantankerous Hall-of-Fame pitcher, finally decided to call it
quits last year after months of wrestling with his party's leadership. On the
Republican side, Rand Paul, R, an eye doctor and son of Republican Rep. Ron Paul,
Tex., is threatening to carry on Bunning's legacy and upend the GOP establishment.
Polls currently favor him over Secretary of State Trey Grayson, a protege of Senate
Republican leader Mitch McConnell. Meanwhile, Attorney General Jack Conway
and Lt. Gov. Daniel Mongiardo are battling for the Democratic nomination.
Rep. Roy Blunt, R, after a career in House leadership with mixed results, at first
seemed an unlikely candidate to succeed retiring Sen. Kit Bond, R. His likely
Democratic opponent, Secretary of State Robin Carnahan, seemed like a shoo-in in a
state where Democrats have won the last two statewide elections and where Blunt's
son, unpopular after one term, chose not to run for re-election as governor in 2008.
But the national mood has changed, and Blunt looks more and more like a true
competitior, perhaps a frontrunner.
Rep. Paul Hodes, D, having defeated a strong incumbent in 2006, has his sights on
higher office. He is the likely Democratic nominee for the seat of retiring Republican
Sen. Judd Gregg. On the other side, Republicans feel they have a strong chance of
holding Gregg's seat and of picking up both of the state's House seats. Their
establishment has lined up behind Attorney General Kelly Ayotte, R, who was
appointed to her position by the state's Democratic governor. Her insurgent
challenger is Ovide LaMontagne, a former GOP nominee for governor in 1996 and
former chairman of the state Board of Education.
Sen. Richard Burr, R, has always held a precarious position, but Democrats have
been disappointed in their failure to recruit a top-notch candidate against him.
Democrats have swept the state's recent elections, including the 2008 presidential
contest. Potential Democratic nominees include former state Sen. Cal Cunningham
and Education Secretary Elaine Marshall.
The retirement of Sen. Byron Dorgan, D, is almost certainly the beginning of the end
for Democrats' long-standing lock grip on a Republican state's three federal offices.
Republican Gov. John Hoeven is considered a shoo-in for this seat.
Former Rep. and Bush OMB director Rob Portman, R, will face off against one of
two Democrats -- Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner, D, or Lt. Gov. Lee Fisher. The
winner will succeed retiring Sen. George Voinovich, R.
Click for more stories and analysis of this race at the Washington Examiner
Wisconsin
Sen. Russ Feingold, D, is fine as long as he doesn't draw a top-tier challenger, but
former Gov. Tommy Thompson, R, polled ahead of him in January, 47 to 43 percent.
Thompson is seriously considering ...
Sen. Russ Feingold, D, is fine as long as he doesn't draw a top-tier challenger, but
former Gov. Tommy Thompson, R, polled ahead of him in January, 47 to 43 percent.
Thompson is seriously considering the race.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is in serious trouble, trailing three little-known
Republicans in a crowded primary. The GOP field includes former state party
chairwoman Sue Lowden, Danny Tarkanian (son of the famous UNLV basketball
coach) and conservative State Rep. Sharron Angle. Though he trails, Reid had raised
$15 million by the end of 2009. He may be further helped if a strong third-party
challenger splits the conservative vote.
Click here for in-depth analysis of this race from the Washington Examiner
California
Sen. Barbara Boxer, D, has a natural advantage in liberal California, but 2010 is
testing many incumbents' staying power. Three major candidates seek the GOP
nomination to challenge her -- former Hewl...
Sen. Barbara Boxer, D, has a natural advantage in liberal California, but 2010 is
testing many incumbents' staying power. Three major candidates seek the GOP
nomination to challenge her -- former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, moderate
former Rep. Tom Campbell, and conservative state Assemblyman Chuck DeVore.
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Associated Press
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nev., center,
answered questions outside of the Senate chambers
on Capitol Hill.
WASHINGTON -- The Senate approved sweeping
health-overhaul legislation on Thursday, a landmark
moment for White House-led efforts to expand
insurance coverage to more than 30 million
Americans.
The bill, approved by a 60-39 vote, would deliver on
a long-promised Democratic goal of extending
coverage to nearly every American, and would
represent the biggest expansion of the federal safety
net since the 1965 creation of Medicare, the health-
insurance program for the elderly and disabled.
Thursday's vote was a victory for President Barack
Obama, who made the issue his top domestic priority
despite lingering divisions among Democrats and the
fierce opposition of Republicans. And it was a
validation of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's
decision to build consensus on his side of the aisle,
rather than reach across party lines, a move that
would have forced a lowering of ambitions.
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