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Heitkamp Says She’s ‘Likely’ to Stay in Senate
Heitkamp Says She's 'Likely' to Stay in Senate -
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Heitkamp Says She's 'Likely' to Stay in Senate -
Mark S. Kirk in neighboring Illinois who lost his re-election bid, the Wisconsin Republican was the incumbent most of the GOP establishment had written off as a lost cause.
Louisiana state Treasurer John Kennedy has a distinct advantage over 2016’s other Republican Senate candidates.
The introduction of Gilead Sciences Inc.’s Sovaldi and rival medicines for the liver-damaging viral infection took a hard toll on Medicaid budgets in 2014.
Trump's Opportunity and Why He Should Take It -
Republican Erik Paulsen Re-Elected in Minnesota's 3rd District -
Frederica S. Wilson, D-Florida, 74. On Sunday: Rep. John Carter, R-Texas, 75.
What We Learned From Wednesday's Debate -
Colorado's Mike Coffman Might Not Vote for President -
The two independents who caucus with the Democrats, Angus S. King of Maine and Bernie Sanders of Vermont, signed on as well.
White House's Last TPP Pitch to Congress: ‘What's the Alternative?’ -
Donald Trump's a Real Trickle-Downer in Clinton's Eyes -
Not Your Father's GOP: The Deficit Debate Has Disappeared -
In a letter sent the same day to Ryan, Liveris warns the measure could “set a dangerous precedent” and “destabilize vital relationship[s] with key allies in Europe and in the Gulf, and expose America’s
He wants to “bomb the s— out of” enemies while withdrawing from the world. He doesn’t think American workers can compete with foreigners.
Decoding the Suburban Women's Vote so You Don't Have to -
Clinton, McGinty Eager to Embrace Obama's Record in Pennsylvania -
Back dues of $582 million for the United Nations, a would-be partner in combatting terrorism, were delivered after the U.N.’s conservative critics got a few sweeteners.
Trump's Immigration Plan: Scapegoating Cloaked as Policy -
Biden on GOP's Economic Views: 'They Don't Get It' -