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Russ Feingold has spent 18 years in the U.S. Senate, 28 years in elective office. The Democrat has never lost an election. Yet, in his bid for a fourth Senate term, against first-time candidate ...
WASHINGTON — Democrat Russ Feingold kicked off his Senate campaign Thursday by taking aim at the big money in politics. There's every sign, however, that big money plans to take aim at him ...
JANESVILLE, Wis. — Russ Feingold has spent 18 years on the fringes of the Senate Democratic Caucus and one very hard year here in his home state, running the opposite of this year’s standard ...
Democrat Russ Feingold falsely claims only his opponent, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson, a Republican, is benefiting from spending by super PACs. (Michael Sears, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) ...
Russ Feingold is not from the real world The maverick senator, subject of a new biography, is the latest embodiment of a long and unique Wisconsin tradition. By Edward McClelland.
EAU CLAIRE, Wis.—It’s Pat Kreitlow’s job to introduce Russ Feingold on Tuesday night. The third-term senator is waiting behind a curtain; in front of the curtain are about 200 Democrats ...
Russ Feingold's campaign didn't see it coming. For 18 grueling months, Feingold reached out to Wisconsinites in every corner of the state.
Former Democratic Sen. Russ Feingold, of Wisconsin announced Thursday he would seek a rematch with Republican Sen. Ron Johnson in one of the top-targeted races of 2016.
Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin, who has served in the Senate for 18 years and was seeking his fourth term, conceded to Republican candidate Ron Johnson on Tuesday night.
Russ Feingold and his staff were out of work after losing the U.S. Senate election to Ron Johnson in 2010, but many top aides found a soft landing in a pair of political groups Feingold founded.
I am writing to strongly urge voters in Wisconsin to support U.S. Senator Russ Feingold by voting for Russ Nov. 2. Russ has been an advocate for all people of Wisconsin, not picking and choosing ...
In recent years, when Republicans have thrown around the phrase "biggest tax increase in history," they’re usually talking about the Affordable Care Act. Not this time. An Aug. 7, 2015, news ...