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Mass. US Senate hopefuls spar over spending pledge

Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Gabriel Gomez rejected calls Wednesday by his Democratic opponent, Congressman Edward Markey, to sign a pledge to limit spending by outside groups on television, radio and Internet ads during the special election campaign. The bickering over the so-called people's pledge came a day after Gomez and ...

FILE - In this Feb. 8, 2013, file photo, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, right, gestures as he and Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, left, speak about education reform in Richmond, Va. Republican governors, often seen as innovative policy-makers and potential presidential candidates, are struggling in several states with political or ethical problems that might crimp their ambitions. Two governors eyeing possible White House bids, McDonnell and Jindal, suddenly find themselves fending off critics and trying to shore up legacies they hope will withstand national scrutiny. (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)

Local setbacks vex GOP governors eyeing 2016 race

Republican governors are often seen as innovative policymakers and potential presidential candidates, but a few are struggling with political or ethical problems that might crimp their ambitions. Two governors eyeing possible White House bids — Bob McDonnell of Virginia and Bobby Jindal of Louisiana — suddenly find themselves fending off ...

Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate Gabriel Gomez, center, gives a thumbs up as he takes to the stage next to his daughter Olivia, 13, left, before addressing an audience with a victory speech at a watch party, in Cohasset, Mass., Tuesday, April 30, 2013. Gomez won his primary bid for the Republican nomination to contest a U.S. Senate seat, defeating Republican hopefuls Michael Sullivan and Dan Winslow. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Dems have edge in sprint to Mass. special election

National Republicans cheered former Navy SEAL Gabriel Gomez's Massachusetts primary victory, but Democratic Congressman Ed Markey enjoys tremendous advantages in the special election to replace former U.S. Sen. John Kerry. Tuesday's primary elections set up an eight-week sprint to the June 25 election. In Markey, the race pits a longtime ...

Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch, D-Mass., addresses an audience during a campaign rally in Boston's South Boston neighborhood, Monday, April 29, 2013. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Markey, Gomez win Mass. US Senate primaries

Democratic U.S. Rep. Edward Markey and Republican former Navy SEAL Gabriel Gomez won their party primaries on Tuesday, setting up a race between a 36-year veteran of Washington politics and a political newcomer for the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by John Kerry. Markey, of Malden, defeated fellow U.S. Rep. ...

Paul Ryan touts immigration reform at town hall

Republican Rep. Paul Ryan is using a series of town hall meetings in Wisconsin this week to tout his support for a bipartisan immigration reform package that will grant citizenship to large numbers of people living illegally in the United States. Ryan highlighted his backing of the immigration reform bill ...

AP sources: FBI looks into Va. gov's link to donor

The FBI has begun examining the relationship between Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife Maureen and the chief executive of a nutritional supplements manufacturer that is the subject of a federal investigation, two people with knowledge of the review said Monday. Federal authorities began questioning people close to the ...

Democratic U.S. Senate hopeful, Mass. Rep. Edward Markey, D-Malden, shakes hands with a commuter while campaigning at North Station in Boston, Monday, April 29, 2013. Markey and U.S. Rep. Stephen Lynch, D-Boston, vying for their party's nomination in the special April 30, 2013 primary. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Mass. US Senate hopefuls in final pre-primary push

Candidates in Massachusetts' second special U.S. Senate election in four years made a last dash across the state Monday to court primary voters, though few were expected to turn out in a state that has spent the past two weeks transfixed by the Boston Marathon bombings and their aftermath. Two ...

US loans from China at issue in debt-ceiling fight

Despite what you may have heard, China isn't the country's biggest creditor. America is. The bulk of the national debt — soon to exceed a staggering $17 trillion — is held by the Federal Reserve, Social Security system, various pension plans for civil service workers and military personnel, U.S. banks, ...

FILE - In a Thursday, March 21, 2013 file photo, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks to a large gathering in Manasquan, N.J., during a town hall meeting. Christie said Monday, April 29, 2013 that President Barack Obama "has kept every promise he's made" about helping the state recover from Superstorm Sandy. Speaking on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" program on the 6-month anniversary of the deadly storm, the Republican governor said presidential politics were the last thing on his mind as he toured storm-devastated areas with Obama last fall. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, File)

Christie: Obama 'kept every promise' on storm aid

Gov. Chris Christie said Monday that President Barack Obama "has kept every promise he's made" about helping the state recover from Superstorm Sandy. Hours later, Obama's housing secretary approved New Jersey's plans to spend $1.83 billion in federal money to help the state rebuild and recover from the storm. Speaking ...

In a first, black voter turnout rate passes whites

America's blacks voted at a higher rate than other minority groups in 2012 and by most measures surpassed the white turnout for the first time, reflecting a deeply polarized presidential election in which blacks strongly supported Barack Obama while many whites stayed home. Had people voted last November at the ...

This panel of 2013 file photos show Democrat candidates for U.S. Senate, Reps. Stephen Lynch, left, and Edward Markey, right, vying for their party's nomination in the special April 30, 2013 primary. (AP Photos)

Bombing shifts Mass. Senate race before primaries

Even before the explosions, polling suggested that Massachusetts voters weren't excited about the looming special election to replace former U.S. Sen. John Kerry. But in the days after bombs ripped through the Boston Marathon's crowded streets, politics were all but forgotten as authorities launched an unprecedented manhunt and a region ...

Some say immigration bill is bad deal for the GOP

Some feisty Republicans are challenging a claim widely held among GOP leaders that the party must support more liberal immigration laws if it's to be more competitive in presidential elections. These doubters say the Republican establishment has the political calculation backward. Immigration "reform," they say, will mean millions of new ...

Some say immigration bill is bad for Republicans

Some feisty Republicans are challenging the claim, widely held among their party leaders, that the party must support more liberal immigration laws if it's to be more competitive in presidential elections. These doubters say the Republican establishment has the political calculation backward. Immigration "reform," they say, will mean millions of ...

FILE - In this Jan. 15, 2013, file photo, Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad delivers the annual Condition of the State address before a joint session of the Iowa Legislature, at the Statehouse in Des Moines, Iowa. Republicans are struggling to recruit strong Senate candidates in states that present the party’s best opportunities to reclaim the majority, a sign that the GOP’s post-2012 soul searching may end up creeping into the midterm congressional elections. GOP top national Senate campaign strategists tried again, in vain it turns out, to persuade Branstad to run for Senate instead of seeking another gubernatorial term. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall, File)

GOP faces Senate recruitment woes in key states

Republicans are struggling to recruit strong U.S. Senate candidates in states where the party has the best chances to reclaim the majority in Washington. It's a potentially troubling sign that the GOP's post-2012 soul-searching could spill over into next year's congressional elections. The vote is more than 18 months away, ...

President Barack Obama pauses while speaking at the 2013 Planned Parenthood National Conference in Washington, Friday, April 26, 2013. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

Obama backs Planned Parenthood in political fight

President Barack Obama vowed Friday to join Planned Parenthood in fighting against what he said were efforts across the country to turn women's health back to the 1950s. Obama's comments were the first by a sitting president before the abortion-rights group. He lauded its nearly 100 years of service to ...

Election will decide health law's future

The highest court in the country upheld most of the Affordable Care Act in June. But everybody knew it was only an overture. The law "will fall in November by a vote of the American people," Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant pledged that day, speaking for many other Republicans. Democrats were more ...

Employers expected to keep some of health law's popular provisions, even if Obama loses

No matter who wins the presidential election, most workers who get health insurance through their jobs won't see a lot of immediate changes in their health benefits. Employers will continue looking for ways to cap expenses, moving toward higher deductible policies, or placing limits on how much they pay toward ...

A confusing cascade of election numbers

Between the polls and an avalanche of data about early voting and absentee ballots, both parties continue to say the election clues favor their side as Americans get ready to finish the 2012 race for the White House. At the risk of drawing a lot of sharp jabs from partisans ...

One last day on the campaign trail

From Orlando, Florida In a series of rallies on Monday, President Obama and Republican Mitt Romney will take their case to the voters one final time, appealing for support in a last dash through the swing states of the 2012 race for the White House. The President will hit Wisconsin ...

Romney makes a play for Pennsylvania

By next Wednesday, the decision of Mitt Romney's campaign to try to win Pennsylvania will either be seen as fabulous late move to win the race for the White House or just a doomed last ditch attempt that should have been rejected by top advisers. Pennsylvania has not been part ...

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