Conner Eldridge, the Democratic challenger to incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. John Boozman, launched an assault on Boozman Monday morning rich with irony and opportunity.
Conner Eldridge, the Democratic Senate candidate from Arkansas, was out early in what is now a broad move by Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate to tie Donald Trump — and particularly his ugly remarks about women — to Republican opponents.
Conner Eldridge, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate against incumbent John Boozman, started advertising this morning to tie Boozman to presidential candidate Donald Trump and his remarks about women.
With Gov. Asa Hutchinson speaking to a joint session of the legislature — describing the real Arkansans who now have health insurance under the Medicaid expansion enabled by President Obama's Affordable Care Act — I got a news release from Conner Eldridge, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate.
National polls indicate a Donald Trump Republican presidential candidacy will damage down ballot Republican candidates, particularly on vital U.S. Senate races.The Arkansas Democratic Party hopes so. It's highlighting Sen. John Boozman's promise to support Trump if he is the party nominee.
Two releases in one day from Arkansas sources on the Trans-Pacific Partnership.Pro: From the Little Rock Port Authority. Con: From Democratic Senate candidate Conner Eldridge.
Conner Eldridge, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate against Republican Sen. John Boozman, hits Boozman for his refusal to consider President Obama's nomination of Merrick Garland to the U.S. Supreme Court.
With the election still eight months away, little-known Conner Eldridge, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate against incumbent Republican John Boozman, perhaps should be proud that a Republican-financed Super PAC is already going on air with TV ads to trash him.
Public Policy Polling samples voter sentiment in four states where Republican senators face re-election contests and find that voters are angry over Republicans' vow not to consider a U.S. Supreme Court nomination by President Obama no matter who it is.
Former U.S. Attorney Conner Eldridge, challenging Sen. John Boozman, tonight proposed five televised debates and five town hall forums around the state. Frank Gilbert, the Libertarian Party nominee, was also invited.