Heightened Awkwardness in Trump’s Recent Donations to Hill GOP
Heightened Awkwardness in Trump's Recent Donations to Hill GOP -
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Heightened Awkwardness in Trump's Recent Donations to Hill GOP -
Christopher S. Dodd. A self-funder, McMahon was one of several candidates who Republicans hoped could help flip the Senate. Â But the former WWE executive went on to lose to Sen.
Democrats Try to Turn Trump's Trolling Into Treasure -
But after an increasingly negative campaign, McMahon lost to Democrat Christopher S. Murphy by 12 points. It was her second 12-point Senate loss in two years. Democratic Sen.
Louisiana Campaigns Tread Water Until Vitter's Race -
McCain Primary Opponent's Website Reveals Plans Early -
GOP Gleeful That Grayson's Getting Into Florida Senate Race -
LaHood Distances Himself From Dad in Race for Schock's Seat -
GOP Women's Recruitment Effort Adapts for 2016 -
Illinois Senate: Â Republican Mark S. Kirk is the most vulnerable senator in the country this cycle.
Two Weeks on, Hill's Post-Charleston Agenda Has All but Disappeared -
Supreme Court Upholds Arizona's Congressional Map (Updated) -
Michigan's Benishek Gets a Democratic Challenger — or Two -
Miller to Announce Bid for Rubio's Senate Seat (Updated) -
rapid changes of political heart — none more intently than the sprawling field of Republican presidential candidates who are, of course, looking ahead to a primary in South Carolina that will take 2016’s
Who's in and Who's Out: 2016 Presidential Candidates -
GOP Not Quite Ready for the Health Care Victory It's Dreamed About -
Mark S. Kirk, with only a 56 percent lifetime conservative rating, is running for re-election in a state that votes Democratic in presidential elections. Â
Senator Discloses Parkinson's, Still Plans to Run in '16 -
Arizona's Salmon Bides His Time on McCain Challenge -