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Consequences of Trump Campaign’s Performance Incite GOP Frustration
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Consequences of Trump Campaign's Performance Incite GOP Frustration -
Colorado's Mike Coffman Might Not Vote for President -
Democrats Target Florida's John Mica in Desirable Pickup Seat -
He has said he would oppose President Barack Obama ’s proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership deal with Asian countries. (China is not a TPP country.)
Report: Outside Groups Outspending N.C. Governor's Candidates, 47-1 -
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill., voted for the Democratic proposal advanced by Feinstein.
Trump Uses Bill Clinton's Accusers in New Ad -
Portman's Personal Appeal on Heroin Epidemic Fight -
Maggie Hassan in what is seen as one of 2016’s most competitive Senate races.
Shelby's Conservative Credentials Get Pre-Primary Boost -
Portman Criticizes Strickland's Foreign Policy In New Web Ad -
Challenger Says Richard Shelby Attacks Show He's 'Worried' -
Mark S. Kirk Tuesday is releasing an ad challenging Illinois Democrat Tammy Duckworth’s commitment to welcoming Syrian refugees into the country without additional government screening.
Mark S. Kirk — arguably the most vulnerable Republican senator up in 2016. Sittenfeld is running against DSCC-endorsed former Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland to take on GOP Sen.
Mark S. Kirk in Illinois, Sen. Kelly Ayotte in New Hampshire, Sen. Rob Portman in Ohio and and Sen. Patrick J. Toomey in Pennsylvania — a who’s who list of vulnerable Republican incumbents.
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Patrick J. Toomey of Pennsylvania, Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire and John McCain of Arizona. Kirk, Toomey and Ayotte all face re-election in states Obama won twice.