Sunday Breakfast Menu, Oct. 24
The party chairmen chime in on the midterm debate as Election Day nears.
View ArticleKaine Says He'll Keep D.N.C. Post
Tim Kaine, who has been chairman of the Democratic National Committee for two years, shot down rumors that he wants to leave the job.
View ArticleSenator Webb Will Not Run for Re-election
The Virginia senator will avoid a blockbuster rematch with the man he beat in 2006, George Allen.
View ArticleWill Obama Ask Kaine to Seek Virginia Senate Seat?
With Jim Webb's decision not to seek re-election to the Senate, Democrats' best hope for holding the seat could be Tim Kaine, the national party chairman.
View ArticleRepublicans Hit Kaine Ahead of Senate Decision
National Republicans are giving the Democratic chairman a taste of the kind of hardball he's likely to face if he decides to run for the Senate.
View ArticleWho Should Run the D.N.C. if Kaine Leaves?
Leading Democrats offer their picks for party leader should Tim Kaine leave to run for the Senate in Virginia.
View ArticlePolitical Tidbits About Kaine, Bayh and Obama
Political junkies, just like sports junkies, love the little items. Here are a few.
View ArticleTim Kaine Web Address Directs Visitors to Communist Party
Clicking on timkaine.com takes visitors to the official homepage of the Communist Party of the United States.
View ArticleTim Kaine Announces Senate Run in Virginia
Tim Kaine, chairman of the Democratic National Committee, announces that he will run for the open Senate seat in Virginia being vacated by Jim Webb.
View ArticleIn Virginia, Kaine Jumps to Substantial Fund-Raising Lead
Mr. Kaine's campaign announced this week it had raised $2.2 million in the first three months of this year, compared with the $1.4 million his competitor, former Gov. George Allen, announced he raised.
View ArticleAllen Wins Republican Senate Primary in Virginia
George Allen, the former senator whose political career imploded after a disastrous re-election campaign in 2006, easily defeated three conservative opponents in the primary.
View ArticleFor a Virginia Republican, a Comeback and a Tough Fight Ahead
The Republican Party's willingness to once again embrace George Allen as its Senate candidate for Virginia stands as a testament to short memories, a willingness to forgive and the potent desire to win.
View ArticlePoll Finds Tight Senate Races in Virginia and Wisconsin
The Senate race in Virginia is closely divided between two former governors, with 48 percent of likely voters supporting the Democrat Tim Kaine and 46 percent supporting the Republican George Allen.
View ArticleFallout From '47 Percent' Comment Hits Senate Campaigns
If there was any doubt that Mitt Romney's secretly recorded comments about the "47 percent" had jumped beyond the presidential campaign, it was erased with the first question of the Virginia Senate...
View ArticleIn New Poll, Kaine Ahead in Virginia Senate Race
Tim Kaine, the former Democratic governor of Virginia, has the lead over his Republican challenger, George Allen, in a marquee Senate race that will help determine if Democrats maintain control of the...
View ArticleDemocrats Meet, With an Eye on November
Tim Kaine, the national chairman, says party will do better in midterms than people are predicting.
View ArticleA Metaphoric Turn to Cannibalism
The chairman of the Democratic National Committee says Republicans may learn that the Tea Party is like the Donner party.
View ArticleSunday Breakfast Menu, Oct. 24
The party chairmen chime in on the midterm debate as Election Day nears.
View ArticleKaine Says He’ll Keep D.N.C. Post
Tim Kaine, who has been chairman of the Democratic National Committee for two years, shot down rumors that he wants to leave the job.
View ArticleSenator Webb Will Not Run for Re-election
The Virginia senator will avoid a blockbuster rematch with the man he beat in 2006, George Allen.
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