Should Republicans Think the Unthinkable About Iowa’s 4th District?
Should Republicans Think the Unthinkable About Iowa's 4th District? -
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Should Republicans Think the Unthinkable About Iowa's 4th District? -
DCCC's Bad Week a Lesson in Political Basics -
Gowdy Tailor-Made for GOP's Benghazi Assignment -
Miller ran as “Member of Congres s” in the 31st District primary, but switched to “Congressman/Small Businessman ” in the general election.
Why Florida's 13th District Special Election Is Still a Tossup -
Issa's Antics Again Try GOP's Patience, Complicate Party's Message -
There's No Good Time for the GOP on Immigration -
GOP Policy Chairman James Lankford, who hopes to ward off a primary on his right as he seeks Oklahoma’s open Senate seat, and Steve Southerland II, who has the class of 2010’s spot at the table but sees
Twin Cities suburbs — which the would-be congressman has “visited on business a few times” — are generally Republican, and 2010 gubernatorial nominee Tom Emmer looms as a heavy favorite long before 2014’s
You Can’t Make This Stuff Up — and It's Only January -
Where in the World Is Joe Baca's Campaign? -
Will Miller's Exit Leave Pelosi Too Lonely at the Top? -
Ratings Change: North Carolina's 7th District -
And Florida’s Frederica S. Wilson was 68 in 2010. The obvious question when putting together a list like this is, what qualifies as “old”?
Race Ratings Change: Iowa's 3rd District -
Race Ratings Change: Utah's 4th District -
Will Paul Ryan's High-Risk Budget Deal Return High Rewards? -
Ratings Change: Nebraska's 2nd District -
She stayed with him through his speakership and was also a senior aide to Speaker Thomas S. Foley and Rep.