Can the Senate GOP Hold Its Majority With Trump?
Mark S. Kirk, New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte, Ohio Sen. Rob Portman, Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson and Toomey, are seeking re-election in states President Barack Obama won twice.
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Mark S. Kirk, New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte, Ohio Sen. Rob Portman, Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson and Toomey, are seeking re-election in states President Barack Obama won twice.
Mark S. Kirk, New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte, Ohio Sen. Rob Portman, Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson and Toomey, are seeking re-election in states President Barack Obama won twice. Â
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What We Learned From Thursday's Debate -
Mark S. Kirk’s re-election campaign hitting his likely opponent in November, Rep.
What We Learned From Thursday's Debate -
The senators are still combing through the specifics of the agreement as well as the procedural actions needed to advance both the bill that would provide the assistance to Flint and the energy bill (S
White House hopeful Hillary Clinton’s past statements came back to haunt her Wednesday as Black Lives Matter activist Ashley Williams called out the former first lady for supporting a 90’s era crackdown
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The question is whether the example set by those that heeded 35’s original call will survive the rough-and-tumble electoral brawl. Â
Among the most vulnerable, only the most imperiled of all, Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, has taken a more nuanced position.
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Trump's Huge Nevada Win Raises Super Tuesday Stakes -
Candice S. Miller, R-Mich., and Robert A.
Still, the numbers are at least three times lower than those in 2014’s mass exodus that led to the arrest of approximately 68,000 families and 69,000 children along the same border. Â
Most recently, Republican Mark S.
Most recently, Republican Mark S.
“This year, the Air Force is reinvesting in science and technology, requesting $2.5 billion for S&T in its fiscal 2017 budget submission.