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senate race

n. a race for election to the senate [syn: senate campaign]

Usage examples of "senate race".

Thompson would be in the chamber indefinitely, Duke left him in Miami -- breathing easily in the chamber with a TV set & several notebooks -- and returned to Colorado, where he spent the past three months handling the Doktor's personal & business affairs, in addition to organizing the skeletal framework for his 1974 Senate Race.

When Bush was admitted to Yale, his father was a little-known congressman on the verge of losing his first Senate race.

In 1950, the very year Alger Hiss was convicted of perjury for denying he was a Soviet spy, Nixon was in a Senate race against Helen Gahagan Douglas, the Cynthia McKinney of her day.

Lucky for them he lost the Senate race, so that he can turn his full attention to running the Justice Department—.

Lucky for them he lost the Senate race, so that he can turn his full attention to running the Justice Department&ndash.

Beyond that, I scheduled appearances in the Senate race states: Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Iowa, and South Dakota.

The vote in the Senate race was split almost evenly among Pryor, Tucker, and Thornton.