Lexington: Republicans, riven but resurgent Nov 11, 2009
The National Republican Senatorial Committee has recruited an impressive batch of moderates to contest winnable seats, such as Mark Kirk in Illinois and Michael Castle in Delaware. But all are likely to face bare-knuckle conservative challengers. (The Economist)
Del. GOP Rep to Say If He'll Run for Senate Oct 7, 2009
-- Delaware's longest-serving congressman, Republican Michael Castle, plans to settle speculation and announce if he'll run for Democratic Vice President Joe Biden's former U.S. Senate seat. The nine-term representative and former two-term governor scheduled a news conference about his future political plans for Tuesday afternoon in Wilmington. (Newsmax)
Rep. Castle to seek Biden's Senate seat Oct 7, 2009
Michael Castle, shown with wife Jane, is a former governor who hasn't lost a political race since 1966 ... Michael Castle announced Tuesday he will run for the U.S. Senate seat Democrat Joe Biden left to become vice president. (MSNBC -- Politics)
Del. GOP Rep to Seek Biden's Former Senate Seat Oct 7, 2009
-- Nine-term Delaware Republican congressman Michael Castle is running for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Democrat Joe Biden last year after Biden was elected vice president ... (AP) _ Delaware's longest-serving congressman, Republican Michael Castle, plans to settle speculation and announce if he'll run for Democratic Vice President Joe Biden's former U.S. Senate seat. (Newsmax)
Heading to a national park? Now you can pack heat May 21, 2009
Michael Castle of Delaware and Mark Kirk of Illinois , and 145 Democrats voted no.. "This is one of those issues that breaks down regionally," explained Rep. (Yahoo News)
38 Republicans Vote Against GOP's Alternative Budget Apr 3, 2009
Michael Castle, Delaware. John Duncan Jr., Tennessee. (Newsmax)
U.S. Treasury seeks sweeping expansion of authority Mar 27, 2009
"We do need to have some control over it. But I would hope we could all work together on making sure that that is done and done correctly at some point in the relatively near future," said Delaware lawmaker Michael Castle. Under the draft bill, the Federal Reserve would act as systemic risk regulator while the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) would oversee consumer protection and transparency. (Xinhuanet, China)