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Kirk’s Latest Controversy Follows Other Questionable Comments
In just this election cycle alone, Mark S. Kirk has called Sen.
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Kirkpatrick's Closing Argument: McCain Picked Palin, Backed Trump -
Paul Ryan's Primary Opponent Now Challenging Him for Speaker -
Elise Stefanik's Cautious Dance With Trump -
Who's Bankrolling Murphy and Rubio in Florida? -
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, and Rep. Joe Heck of Nevada, have said they won’t vote for Trump.
Mark S. Kirk has responded to the Chicago Tribune’s editorial board that cited his stroke as a reason not to endorse him last week.
What We Learned From Wednesday's Debate -
Grassley′s opposition to moving forward on the nomination. But Garland is preparing, just in case. Garland also continues to meet with White House legal aides and other senior staffers.
Biden Jr.’s cancer moonshot initiative, among other things.
Consequences of Trump Campaign's Performance Incite GOP Frustration -
Colorado's Mike Coffman Might Not Vote for President -
Schakowsky's Husband 'Stepping Back' From Clinton Campaign -
Trump and other wealthy filers are permitted to lower their tax rates because they can hold their wealth inside networks of partnerships, limited liability companies and S corporations.
Murphy's Dad Spends $1.75 Million on Son's Campaign -
New York's Elise Stefanik Holds Wide Lead in GOP Poll -
Trump's Latest Barrage Tries to Turn Attention to 'Creepy Joe Biden' -
Mark S. Kirk‘s campaign called the Chicago Tribune’s citing of his stroke as a reason to endorse his challenger, Rep. Tammy Duckworth, a “cheap shot.”
Obama on Trump's Global Elites Warning: 'C'mon, Man' -