Politics · 114th Congress
Cain and Poliquin Remain Tied in Democratic Poll of Maine’s 2nd District
Cain and Poliquin Remain Tied in Democratic Poll of Maine's 2nd District -
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
Cain and Poliquin Remain Tied in Democratic Poll of Maine's 2nd District -
Stopgap Talks Still Mired as Democrats Slam Senate GOP's Plan -
Who's the Real Maine Candidate in State's 2nd District? -
Was Richard Burr's Re-Election Bid Always Supposed to Be This Competitive? -
Upcoming pieces include: “Europe: Russia, rotational brigades and will Europe need to divert more into security (Sept. 26); Pacific: Challenges in Japan, China and S.
As Maine's 2nd District Goes, So Goes the Nation? -
It's On Between Harry Reid and Donald Trump -
Colin Powell: Hillary Clinton's Officer and Gentleman -
Clinton Fainting Flap Reveals Media's Liberal Bias -
DCCC Poll Shows Tightening Race in Minnesota's 3rd District -
Obama Blames Dysfunction on GOP's 'Cockamamie' Legislation -
Decoding the Suburban Women's Vote so You Don't Have to -
He succeeded Republican Robert S. Walker, who was elected in 1976. Walker succeeded Republican Edwin Eshleman, who was elected in 1966.
Pence Says Trump's Agenda in Step With House GOP -
Defense Secretary's Tensions With GOP Could Lead Clinton Elsewhere -
Clinton, McGinty Eager to Embrace Obama's Record in Pennsylvania -
Senate GOP's Latest Trump Worry: TV Ads -
What Would Trump's Military Plan Cost? -
“[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 -