Baldwin, Tammy
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A number of women were recruited and groomed for political office.
Democrats strengthened their hold on the Senate but failed Tuesday to recapture the majority in the House of Representatives they lost two years ago. President Barack Obama, in his freshly authorized second term, will face the same divided Congress in 2013 that has bedeviled efforts to enact his major legislation.
Minority voters and gay rights advocates were big winners, while the GOP base and Karl Rove were losers.
Republicans and Democrats battle in races that should have been settled long ago.
Paul Ryan, a square's idea of a young man
FRIENDSHIP, Wis. (AP) — Rep. Tammy Baldwin stood in the Friendship Cafe, giving voters a populist pitch for why she should be elected to keep Wisconsin's open Senate seat in Democratic hands, where it's been for the last 55 years.
House Budget chairman won't run for U.S. Senate.
"Bad cop-bad cop" is not a winning strategy.














