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The Art of the Duck
Mark S. Kirk seemed to use an aide as a human shield to avoid questions. “We’re not doing any Trump questions today,” the aide told reporters.
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Mark S. Kirk seemed to use an aide as a human shield to avoid questions. “We’re not doing any Trump questions today,” the aide told reporters.
Ted Cruz ‘s father was involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, as Trump claimed last week .
Who Should be in President Trump's Cabinet? -
The Case for Gingrich as Trump's Running Mate -
Obama on Trump's Bid: 'This Is Not a Reality Show' -
What's a Vulnerable Republican To Do? -
A worksheet helps candidates select a ballot designation with five guidelines including “your current principal profession(s), vocation(s), or occupations(s)” and “the full title
Indiana Will Test Club for Growth's Evolution -
John Kerry’s flip flop As secretary of State, John Kerry is now the U.S.’s top diplomat. But in 2004, Sen.
Two of the four senators who Cornyn said supported the bill after the changes, Republicans Mark S. Kirk of Illinois and Steve Daines of Montana, were at the news conference.
What We Learned From Tuesday's Primaries -
The GOP could very well have a good 2018, since the midterm turnout will likely be more Republican than 2016’s and midterms often offer a rebuke to the incumbent president’s party.
In Denny Hastert's Hometown, from Hero to 'He Who Shall Not Be Named' -
Belknap, who stepped down as President Ulysses S. Grant’s secretary of war the same day the House charged him with taking bribes from traders at an Indian post.
Portman's Personal Appeal on Heroin Epidemic Fight -
Supreme Court's Take on Immigration Raises Election Stakes -
Trump: It's Time Americans 'Got Theirs' -
Florida's Ander Crenshaw Won't Seek Re-election -