senate race

NOUN
  1. a race for election to the senate

How To Use senate race In A Sentence

  • I would love to pronounce the Bradley effect dead, but before doing so I think it would be prudent to examine the disparity between between the wide margins in North Carolina and Virginia Senate races as compared to much tinner margins for Obama. Obama's Resounding Victory, By The Numbers
  • The normally modest Baldwin is confident of victory in this year's Senate race.
  • This years Senate race saw turnout increase about 5,000 voters in the Senate district over the Governor's election, and George Allen was the main benefiter. 21st Senate District- UPDATED
  • Make your donations today to Democrats in hotly-contested Senate races ..... Sound Politics: Congratulations, Maria!
  • But they have handled millions of dollars in bets in the presidential race, senate races and hundreds of other bettable items.
  • Unless, of course, someone is nominated and confirmed by the Senate to that office or judgeship, which isn't going to happen if the Republicans want to filibuster, even if they lose the White House and are badly beaten in the Senate races this November. Harry Reid: We're Watching Lieberman's Conduct In Prez Race "Very Closely"
  • ALASKA WRITE-IN VOTE COUNT BEGINS NEXT WEDNESDAY - AP: The overseer of Alaska elections says officials will begin counting write-in ballots in the Senate race next Wednesday in Juneau. HUFFPOST HILL - NOVEMBER 3RD, 2010
  • Now, he'll go down in history as the guy who lost two entirely winnable Senate races in Virginia.
  • In the Senate race, the Republican outspent his rival by nearly $2 million.
  • When NARAL, a group built around the fight for reproductive freedom, chose to withhold support from the antichoice Democrat Jim Langevin in the 2006 Rhode Island Senate race and endorse pro-choice Republican Lincoln Chafee they earned the ire of the liberal blogosphere. Big Girls Don’t Cry
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