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Politics · 115th Congress

What the GOP Can Expect

Moore, the former chief justice of the Alabama Supreme Court, made headlines this week when he took out his gun at a campaign rally the night before the Republican primary runoff in the race to succeed

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Expresses Confidence in McConnell — But With Caveats

Asked if he has confidence in the embattled Kentucky Republican during a cable news interview that aired Thursday morning, Trump replied pithily: “I do,” adding he has “dealt with Mitch for a long

Politics · 115th Congress

Scalise to Appear on ‘60 Minutes’ on Sunday

House Majority Whip Steve Scalise’s  first public interview since he was shot at a Congressional baseball team practice in June will air on Sunday.

Politics · 115th Congress

Ohio GOP Consultant Joins NRCC as Senior Adviser

He’s served as executive director of both the Pennsylvania and Georgia Republican parties in the mid to late 1990s. He’s also worked for the Ohio GOP. 

Politics · 115th Congress

GOP Civil War Heads South for Alabama Senate Race

“There are a lot of people that think my opponent would be a Todd Akin, an anchor around the neck of the party for the next couple years,” Strange said of Moore in a recent interview with the Washington

Factbase · 115th Congress

The Howard Stern-Donald Trump Interviews

We looked and to our surprise, it was several dozen MP3s with the entire show, end-to-end, which allowed us to verify we were capturing the entire interview.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Matt Mika Throws out First Pitch at Tigers’ Game

Lobbyist Matt Mika, who is recovering from being shot during the Republican’s baseball practice in June, threw out the first pitch at the Detroit Tigers’ game on Sunday.

Politics · 115th Congress

Record Gains by Latinos Contradict Narrative

“While we lost at the top of the ticket, the untold story of the election was the dramatic increase in Latino participation rates that allowed for a record number of Latinos to be elected to office