Was reelected in 2008, due again in 2014
2014. he was re-elected in 2008.
The Massachusetts senator who spoke out against pro-slavery forces in Kansas and was violently attacked by a fellow senator was Charles Sumner. In 1856, he delivered a speech titled "The Crime Against Kansas," condemning slavery and its supporters. His outspoken criticism led to a brutal assault by South Carolina Senator Preston Brooks, who beat Sumner with a cane on the Senate floor, highlighting the intense sectional tensions leading up to the Civil War.
John C. Calhoun
No, he was the praetor of Rome. The second highest rank bestowed upon the Romans. He was also consul. However he was also a senator before he was any other public official. He came up through the ranks "in his year" as the Romans would say.
He was a senator and general. He had military success in Spain and in Parthia, and had belatedly arrived to mop up after Spartacus' rebellion.
In 2014
Senator Shaheen comes up for reelection in 2014, and Senator Ayotte comes up for reelection in 2016.
2014. he was re-elected in 2008.
The first term of US Senator from Texas Ted Cruz, who replaced Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison when she resigned in 2013, ends in January 2019, so he is up for reelection in November 2018.
Alabama's senior senator is Richard Shelby
Cornyn won reelection in 2008 and Hutchinson faces reelection in 2012.
The U.S. Senate seat currently held by Bob Casey, Jr. of Pennsylvania next comes up for election in November, 2018.
Robert Casey, the U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania, is up for reelection in 2024. He was first elected to the Senate in 2006 and has since been re-elected, with his current term set to expire in January 2025. Therefore, the next election cycle will determine whether he retains his seat.
Yes, Barack Obama is going up for reelection.
Brought up from Mr. Max Kohl and passed down to Senator Herb Kohl
John Cornyn's Senate seat is a Class 2 seat, which means that he comes up for reelection on November 4, 2014, and his current term ends on January 3, 2015.
Senators are elected for one six year terms. After their six years are up, they can run for reelection again. Unlike the President, there is no term limit for a Senator.