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Schilling Says He’ll Run Against Warren, if His Wife Says It’s OK
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Schilling Says He’ll Run Against Warren, if His Wife Says It’s OK -
High Spending in Tossup New York House Race -
Word on the Hill: Lots of Spooky in Washington -
Finding Sanity in a N.Y. District 3 Hours North of Trump Tower -
GOP Women Are Listening, and They're Talking -
Congress and a Tax Overhaul: Lots of Talk, Little Action -
More Diverse Senate Would Come with a Democratic Sweep -
Ep. 26: Women Could Make Up a Quarter of the Senate Next Year -
GOP Poll Shows Tight Race in New York District NRCC Has Abandoned -
Candidate, Armed Guards Removed From Murphy-Rubio Debate -
Election Impact: Weaver Says Movement Won't Shut Down Nov. 9 -
Reid: Garland Confirmation Unlikely in January -
Where Schumer’s Spending His Money -
Even in Safe Seats, Candidates Hit the Campaign Trail -
Small Social Security Increase Lags Health Costs, Groups Say -
Trump Pushes for Congressional Term Limits -
Obama Tells Trump to ’Stop Whining,’ Campaign Harder -
Congress Unlikely to Move on Trump Ethics Plan -