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Are Senate Republicans Over-Performing Trump?
Mark S. Kirk and Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, and several recent polls have shown McGinty leading the race.
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Mark S. Kirk and Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, and several recent polls have shown McGinty leading the race.
White House Blasts McCain's 'No Strategy' Op-Ed on Syria -
Democratic Gains in House Depend on Clinton's Success -
White House's Last TPP Pitch to Congress: ‘What's the Alternative?’ -
Can't Figure Out Your Hill Job? There's an Outlet for That -
Candice S. Miller, Fred Upton and John Moolenaar as GOP lawmakers who “made a huge difference.”
Donald Trump's a Real Trickle-Downer in Clinton's Eyes -
There's Plenty Left to Talk About in the Next Clinton-Trump Debate -
Trump's Debate Sniffles Spark Speculation -
Black Caucus Members Slam Trump's Debate Performance -
Monday's Debate the Most Watched of All Time -
Todd Young of Indiana, Candice S. Miller of Michigan and Charles Boustany Jr. of Louisiana).
Mark S. Kirk. (Kirk takes his anti-Trump position a step further than Toomey, saying that he definitely won’t vote for the GOP standard-bearer.)
McMahon lost races for Senate in 2010 and 2012 to Connecticut’s current Democratic senators, Richard Blumenthal and Christopher S. Murphy respectively.
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
Trump's ISIS Gaffe Showed a Candidate in Over His Head -
Clinton Has an Inherent Advantage, But It's Not as a Woman -
He wants to “bomb the s— out of” enemies while withdrawing from the world. He doesn’t think American workers can compete with foreigners.
Trump Wins Ted Cruz's Vote With Supreme Court List -