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It’s Official: Darrell Issa Re-Elected in California
It's Official: Darrell Issa Re-Elected in California -
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It's Official: Darrell Issa Re-Elected in California -
Now It's Trump Who Can Recast the Supreme Court -
GOP Rep. Mia Love Wins a Second Term in Utah's 4th District -
Republicans Angelle, Higgins Set for Runoff in Louisiana's 3rd District -
Elise Stefanik's Cautious Dance With Trump -
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, and Rep. Joe Heck of Nevada, have said they won’t vote for Trump.
Debate Failed to Move the Needle in Trump's Favor -
Clinton Has an Inherent Advantage, But It's Not as a Woman -
Mark S. Kirk and Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson, who are considered the two most vulnerable Senate Republican incumbents of this year’s election cycle. “We’re continuing to look at that,” Wicker said.
Patty Murray, D-Wash., and Christopher S.
Harassment, Rape and Donald Trump's Defense of Roger Ailes -
Clinton Picks Virginia's Tim Kaine for VP -
Vulnerable Republicans such as Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Patrick J.
Who's Mike Pence and Why Has Trump Picked Him? -
Ryan of Wisconsin pushed for legislation (S 304) aimed at allowing health care workers to refuse to perform abortions in a relatively rare speech on the House floor.
Trump's Most Absurd Promise: He'll Bring Us Together -
Let's Not Call Dallas Shootings 'Terrorism' -
In Puerto Rico, One Expectant Mother's Zika 'Nightmare' -
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill. Glad to see #SCOTUS uphold access to health care for women #WinForWomen #womenshealth — Mark Kirk (@SenatorKirk) June 27, 2016 Rep.