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Did an Arkansas Senate candidate win the Super Bowl?

“Practice squad players are considered a full member of the team. He was on the team. That’s something to be proud of,” Rep. Colin Allred said in an interview before the current season started.

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At the Races: Sinematic

On the Senate side, Thune, the minority whip, confirmed over the weekend that he will run for reelection.

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At the Races: Blurred lines

Some people feel that: Conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt urged Trump during an interview not to endorse former Missouri Gov.

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Next stop for Biden’s agenda: The campaign trail

Angie Craig of Minnesota, a GOP target in 2022, touted the spending package as “support for working families across Minnesota” in an interview over the weekend with a local CBS affiliate.

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Leahy, longest-serving sitting senator, to retire

Maine’s Susan Collins is expected to take the helm as the top Republican on the Appropriations Committee at the beginning of the 118th Congress with Washington state’s Patty Murray in line to become

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At the Races: Can Democrats build on infrastructure?

Voter messaging: Politico Magazine’s detailed interview with two top GOP operatives in the Virginia gubernatorial race offers behind-the-scenes strategy tidbits, including the fact that candidates

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At the Races: Biden’s final pitch

He said in an interview last week that he was excited for what he predicted would be a “really good Republican year.” “This looks like it could be a mild wave. Maybe not to 2010 standards.

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At the Races: Irreconcilable differences?

Or as Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison put it in an interview with Axios: “It’s very simple. Two words: Democrats deliver.”