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Republicans Angelle, Higgins Set for Runoff in Louisiana’s 3rd District
Republicans Angelle, Higgins Set for Runoff in Louisiana's 3rd District -
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Republicans Angelle, Higgins Set for Runoff in Louisiana's 3rd District -
New Member: Tennessee Transplant Trey Hollingsworth Wins Indiana's 9th District -
New Member: Democrat McEachin Picks Up Virginia's 4th District Seat -
New Member: Republican Andy Biggs Elected in Arizona's 5th District -
New Member: Democrat Val Demings Wins in Florida's Redrawn 10th District -
Longtime Thorn in Retiring Rangel’s Side Wins New York's 13th District -
Election 2016 Video Blog: House and Senate Analysis from Roll Call's Newsroom -
His campaign behavior has been the loud embodiment of Republican leadership’s missteps, reaching back to a deliberate Southern strategy in the 1960′s, appealing to opponents of civil rights progress
WikiLeaks: Pelosi's Non-Endorsement Irked Clinton -
Williams/CQ Roll Call)Nov. 7, 2016: Union workers cheer below a Donald Trump piñata named El Diablo during a canvassing kickoff rally with Cortez Masto and Ruben Kihuen, Democratic candidate for Nevada’’s
Mark S. Kirk. Recent polls show Democratic Rep. Tammy Duckworth winning there by more than 10 points. The landscape was never going to be easy for Republicans in 2016.
Pennsylvania Governor's Office Releases McGinty Emails -
HOH's Guide to Election Night in D.C. -
But Mark S.
Mark S. Kirk and Richard J. Durbinare due some beer. The friendly wagers on the series, which were made along party lines, had beer on the table.
Comey's Revelation a Gift for Hillary Clinton -
House Administration Chairwoman Candice S.
the amount of money the Senate Majority PAC and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee had reserved in TV slots during the time between the primary and the general election, and Thomas Murphy Jr.’s
Visit the Dupont (2001 S St. NW) or Shaw (1924 8th St. NW) branches to pick one up.
The aides, by and large, agree that Senate GOP incumbents John McCain in Arizona, Rubio in Florida and Rob Portman in Ohio will survive, and that others — Ron Johnson in Wisconsin and Mark S.