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GOP Waiting on Rosendale in Montana Senate Race
Jon Tester, one of 2018’s most vulnerable Democrats. “He is 95 percent there,” a Republican close to Rosendale said last week.
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Jon Tester, one of 2018’s most vulnerable Democrats. “He is 95 percent there,” a Republican close to Rosendale said last week.
disciplining its own trade union constituency, which was very powerful,” and accepting more of the Margaret Thatcher-led consensus that austerity and shrinking the government were answers to the U.K.’s
Two Freedom Caucus Members Feeling Strong After Trump's Threat Last Month -
On April 4, Robert Lee Ahn, a former Los Angeles city planning commissioner and a first-generation Korean-American whose father serves as president of L.A.’s Korean American Federation, qualified
He lost to Perlmutter by 12 points in 2010, and took 9 percent of the vote in 2016's GOP Senate primary where he finished fifth.
The Democratic National Committee blasted out a CNBC story about S&P estimates of how many people may lose coverage under the GOP's plan, with "#Trumpcare" in the subject line Tuesday afternoon.
Obama Critiques Clinton's Campaign Strategy -
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WikiLeaks: Pelosi's Non-Endorsement Irked Clinton -
the amount of money the Senate Majority PAC and the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee had reserved in TV slots during the time between the primary and the general election, and Thomas Murphy Jr.’s
Paul Ryan's Primary Opponent Now Challenging Him for Speaker -
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Trump Says He's Taking the 'Shackles' Off -
Pelosi: Millennials threaten Clinton's Success -
McMahon lost races for Senate in 2010 and 2012 to Connecticut’s current Democratic senators, Richard Blumenthal and Christopher S. Murphy respectively.
He wants to “bomb the s— out of” enemies while withdrawing from the world. He doesn’t think American workers can compete with foreigners.
Trump Wins Ted Cruz's Vote With Supreme Court List -
Democrats Vote in 'Ridiculous' Primary for Boehner's Old Seat -
Final Primaries: Roll Call's Election Forecast -
A One-Week Sprint to Delaware's At-Large House Primary -