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...Mr Cassidy, as expected, easily ousted Democratic incumbent Mary Landrieu in a contest that was emblematic both of national dissatisfaction with President Barack Obama’s record and the GOP’s tightening grip...
...The bill’s failure was a grave blow to Mary Landrieu, a Democratic senator from Louisiana, where refineries want to process the Canadian oil....
...If he makes it into the second round of voting, as expected, his presence on the ballot will lift turnout for a fellow Democrat, Mary Landrieu, who will probably face a run-off for her crucial Senate seat...
...In Louisiana, where refineries want to process Canada’s tar sands oil, Mary Landrieu, the incumbent Democrat, has criticised the delay and said she would use her “clout” as head of the Senate energy committee...
...Mr Fletcher reckons Mary Landrieu, the Democrats’ three-term senator, is “gone” in Louisiana....
...In racially divided states like Louisiana, which has become increasingly Republican in recent decades, Mr Obama’s presence in the White House is a big negative for the Democrats’ Mary Landrieu....
...Three are in the tightest November races that will help determine whether Democrats keep control of the Senate: Mary Landrieu in Louisiana, Mark Pryor in Arkansas and Mark Begich in Alaska....
...Lawmakers including Mary Landrieu and Lisa Murkowski, respectively the Democratic chair and Republican ranking member of the US Senate energy committee, have urged the government to look into easing the...
...Embattled Democrats, such as Mary Landrieu of Louisiana, and Kay Hagan of North Carolina, are essentially running against Mr Obama....
...For all the Democratic activists like Mr Steyer who oppose the pipeline, however, some of the party’s most vulnerable senators, like Mary Landrieu in Louisiana, embrace Keystone as a vote winner in their...
...Endangered Democrats, such as Mary Landrieu in seethingly conservative Louisiana, and even Al Franken in relatively liberal Minnesota (should a late wave break the Republican way), want Mr Obama’s cash but...
...In the senate, six Democrats led by Mary Landrieu, the Louisiana Democrat, said they supported a proposal that would allow Americans whose policies are being cancelled because of changes under the ACA to...
...Mary Landrieu, a Democratic senator from oil-producing Louisiana who is vulnerable in the midterms, said: “Today’s decision by the administration amounts to nothing short of an indefinite delay of the Keystone...
...Mary Landrieu, a Democratic senator from Louisiana, and Alison Lundergan Grimes, who is challenging Mr McConnell, both criticised the move, as did the United Mine Workers of America....
...But Democratic candidates like Kay Hagan in North Carolina, Mark Pryor in Arkansas and Mary Landrieu in Louisiana are battling hard to stay out of Mr Obama’s shadow....
...The omission could reflect a desire to protect Mary Landrieu, a senator up for re-election next year in Louisiana, a conservative state with a heavy reliance on energy production....
...The most vulnerable Democrats in midterm congressional elections in November next year – including Mark Begich of Alaska, Mark Pryor of Arkansas, and Mary Landrieu of Louisiana – attended the meeting ahead...
...Mary Landrieu, the Democratic senator, and David Vitter, the Republican, avoid making reference to climate change, apparently for fear of antagonising the oil companies that are big donors to both....
...In reality this is less about job creation than it is about rolling back key protections for investors,” said Mary Landrieu, chair of the Senate’s small business committee....
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...“The American people deserve to know critical assistance won’t be held up by petty squabbles in Washington,” said Mary Landrieu, the Louisiana Democrat who heads the Senate appropriations subcommittee on...
...The proposal to accelerate the states’ ability to change aspects of the law was made by Democrats Ron Wyden of Oregon and Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and the Republican Scott Brown of Massachusetts....
...Landrieu Senator David Vitter Senator Olympia J. Snowe Senator Susan M. Collins Senator Barbara A. Mikulski Senator Benjamin L. Cardin Senator Scott P....
...Mr Sanders was joined by Democratic senators Sherrod Brown of Ohio and Mary Landrieu of Louisiana in speaking against the tax deal, but there were no Republicans in the chamber....
...Mary Landrieu (D-LA) Sen. Patrick J. Leahy (D-VT) Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) Sen. Debbie A....
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