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Democrats Believe Long Shots Can Deliver a House Majority
He succeeded Republican Robert S. Walker, who was elected in 1976. Walker succeeded Republican Edwin Eshleman, who was elected in 1966.
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He succeeded Republican Robert S. Walker, who was elected in 1976. Walker succeeded Republican Edwin Eshleman, who was elected in 1966.
Defense Secretary's Tensions With GOP Could Lead Clinton Elsewhere -
Clinton, McGinty Eager to Embrace Obama's Record in Pennsylvania -
Back dues of $582 million for the United Nations, a would-be partner in combatting terrorism, were delivered after the U.N.’s conservative critics got a few sweeteners.
Senate GOP's Latest Trump Worry: TV Ads -
“[A]s of last week, Donald Trump and the Republicans had a total of four offices across Florida, North Carolina and Pennsylvania.
Trump's Immigration Plan: Scapegoating Cloaked as Policy -
Prosecutors Drop Ex-Virginia Gov. McDonnell's Corruption Case -
Senate's Move on Stopgap Turns Tables on the House Again -
A One-Week Sprint to Delaware's At-Large House Primary -
Christopher S. Murphy has made championing gun safety his mission as a senator from Connecticut.
Biden on GOP's Economic Views: 'They Don't Get It' -
Mark S. Kirk (previous ranking: No. 5) Ranking Duckworth is difficult.
Joe Miller Mounts General Election Challenge to Alaska's Lisa Murkowski -
Rubio's Career Depends on Winning Re-Election to Senate -
What struck me about JFK Jr.’s hope was how foreign the concept seems to be in either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton’s thinking, but how common the sentiment is among everyone else I know or meet
Field Set in Arizona's Tossup House District -
Weiner's Behavior Is Unseemly, but So Is the Schadenfreude -
Clinton's Mental Health Plan Shares Goals With Hill Efforts -
Murphy, Rubio, McCain Enter Tuesday's Primaries as Heavy Favorites -