Senators that are looking to run are walking a fine line between supporting the troops and supporting their core constituents in the base of their own party.
Senators say they fear the N.R.A. and the gun lobby. But I think that fear must be nothing compared to the fear the first graders in Sandy Hook Elementary School felt as their lives ended in a hail of bullets.
Senators have wanted to have it both ways.
Senators can ask any questions they want, but these justice nominees really don't have to answer them,
Senators are betting that pandering to the public with billions in election-year promises will pay off more than they lose by cutting the fiscal conservatives in their own party off at the knees.
Senator Proxmire leaves behind an unparalleled legacy as a defender of the American taxpayer and one of the hardest working senators in U.S. history.
You've got U.S. senators involved, you've got questions about how much the Australian government knew, and I think when it gets to those sorts of levels it spooks investors quite a bit.
As a Senator I am opposed to duelling. As Ben. Wade, I recognize the code.
I feel happy that I was chosen to attend the program. I am very excited about traveling to Washington, DC and hope that I will get to meet one of our Senators or Representatives.
I feel strongly the state senators and representatives will see the benefit of this arena,