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Florida GOP Primaries Will Shape Next Year’s Conference
Florida GOP Primaries Will Shape Next Year's Conference -
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Florida GOP Primaries Will Shape Next Year's Conference -
Pramila Jayapal Says She Respects Kaepernick's Anthem Protest -
Clinton's Mental Health Plan Shares Goals With Hill Efforts -
Murphy, Rubio, McCain Enter Tuesday's Primaries as Heavy Favorites -
Challenger's Poll Shows Close Race Against Issa in California -
Spotted: White House Moon Bounce on GW's Campus -
Emmer's District Partially Explains His Support for Trump -
Nevada's Cresent Hardy Hospitalized for 'Minor Heart Attack' -
North Korea Threatens to Fire at U.S. Military's Lighting Equipment -
Mark S. Kirk is trailing badly in Illinois to Democratic Rep. Tammy Duckworth, Kirk’s position on gay marriage has mostly been a nonissue in the race.
Under Section 527 of the tax code, leadership PACs must also comply with IRS rules that are the mirror image of those for 501(c)(4)s.
Is Rubio's Challenger Throwing in the Towel? -
How Trump's Latest Hire Could Cause Problems -
McConnell Comment on TPP Ends Obama's Chance to Close Deal -
Memo to Trump: It's Too Late to Pivot -
No Family Favors for Senator's Daughter and EpiPen CEO -
White House Sees Opportunity in Trump's Pitch to African-Americans -
Biden's 'Expectation' Is Obama Will Close Gitmo Prison -
Marco Rubio, a Florida Republican of Cuban descent, is touting a bill (S 2441) that would end automatic refugee status for migrants. Rep.
Christopher S. Murphy opened himself up to criticism by admitting he might not be the best judge of music.