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Election 2016 Video Blog: House and Senate Analysis from Roll Call’s Newsroom
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Election 2016 Video Blog: House and Senate Analysis from Roll Call's Newsroom -
Final Primaries: Roll Call's Election Forecast -
Rubio's Career Depends on Winning Re-Election to Senate -
Hawaii GOP Chairman Disavows Party's House Candidate -
Swalwell Mocks Trump's 'We Don't Win Anymore' With Olympic Tweet -
Tammy Duckworth over Mark S. Kirk in the Senate race.
Kaine's Wife Steps Down as Virginia Education Secretary -
With Trump Leading GOP, Democratic Aides Like Their Party's Chances -
If Kaine's Feeling Veepstakes Pressure, He Hides it Well -
Cruz: I'm Not Trump's 'Servile Puppy Dog' -
Kasich's Words to NAACP on Police Shootings Contrast With Trump's -
Paul Ryan's Tightrope Walk in Cleveland -
Pence Withdraws From Governor's Ballot, Beating Noon Deadline -
FBI agents raided fellow Pennsylvania Republican Curt Weldon ’s daughter’s home and other locations to determine whether the congressman improperly used his position.
If Republicans make up the same percentage of the vote as they did in the last presidential election, and all of those Republicans vote for their GOP senator, that will get Mark S.
What's Going on With That Bizarre Japanese Trump Ad? -
Charles Boustany Jr.’s staff on Tuesday accidentally broadcast  a conversation about two of his opponents in his run for retiring Sen. David Vitter’s seat, The Times-Picayune reported. Â
Mark S. Kirk and Rep. Robert J. Dold. Â [ Will Pro-LGBT Stances Hurt GOP Senators?
[ S anders’ State Not So Golden ]  White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said in a statement that the president congratulated both Clinton and Sanders  Tuesday night.