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As Hillary Makes History, Here’s Where Women Stand in Congress
As Hillary Makes History, Here's Where Women Stand in Congress -
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As Hillary Makes History, Here's Where Women Stand in Congress -
Speaker Calls Trump's Judge Remarks 'Textbook Definition of a Racist Comment' -
Senator's New Ad Doesn't Want You to Know His Current Job -
Boehner's Office Has Spent $100K Since Retirement -
GOP Senators Criticize Trump's Comments on Judge -
Cory Booker's At Home Preaching the Clinton Gospel -
Kristol's Pick David French Passes on Presidential Run -
Grassley: Senate Can Be a Check on Trump's Judges -
Scrutiny of David French's Wife Shows Heat of the Spotlight -
Rubio Says He Won't Speak on Trump's Behalf at GOP Convention -
On the West Coast, eight-term California Democrat Mike Honda is trying to fend off a repeat challenge from Ro Khanna, the Democrat he narrowly defeated in 2014’s general election.
Ellmers Wins Trump's First Congressional Endorsement -
[ ‘Little Trump of Florida’ Says He’s Not Like Trump ] According to Mercedes-Benz, the 2016 version of the S-Class sedan Beruff utilized to rack up numerous citations does 0-60 mph in 4.8 seconds
Bernie Sanders , Hillary Clinton ’s Democratic primary irritant, invokes class distinctions, warning “the rich get richer, and everyone else gets poorer.”
[ What N.C.’s Pat McCrory Is Ignoring While He Focuses on Bathrooms ] A Public Policy Polling poll from late May found 35 percent of North Carolina voters support the bill and 44
Pat Murphy won 2014’s Democratic primary by 13 percent. But the second-place finisher, Monica Vernon, has the upper hand in this year’s primary, now less than a week away.
Ryan on Fatherhood: It's Hard When Kids Ask if He'll Be Home -
David Jolly ‘s 16 percent.
Yoder, Hollingsworth Tied in Indiana's 9th District, Dem poll shows -