January 10 - Mark Pryor, United States Senator from Arkansas since 2003.
"Pryor," came a shout a minute later, referring to Senator Mark Pryor, another Democratic swing vote from Arkansas.
Arkansas had previously only elected one Republican senator since the Reconstruction, who was defeated after his first term in 2002 by Mark Pryor.
Mr. Nelson, like his colleague Mark Pryor of Arkansas, was uneasy about any withdrawal timeline.
He lost to the Democrat, Mark Pryor.
Mr. Hutchinson, who emphasized family values, lost his re-election bid to Mark Pryor, the Democratic state attorney general.
Mark Pryor, the Democratic state attorney general and son of a popular former senator, has a slight edge, according to recent polls.
Mark Pryor, 39, has buttressed his name, at least so far, by running a steady campaign free of major missteps.
Reese is currently represented by Mark Pryor of World Express Athletic Management.
Democratic incumbent Mark Pryor, who has served in the position since 2003, intends to seek re-election to a third term.