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Primary Challengers Aren’t Always More Partisan in Congress
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Primary Challengers Aren’t Always More Partisan in Congress -
Rep. Scott Taylor Falling Behind Challenger After Ballot Forgery Scandal, Democratic Poll Shows -
Kavanaugh Accuser Rejects Proposal for Monday Senate Judiciary Hearing -
Wisconsin Democrat Randy Bryce Snubbed by Brother in New Ad -
Understanding the Constitution Is Hard, This New Website Helps Explain -
Kavanaugh ‘Anxious’ to Testify, Trump Says -
GOP Super PAC Dings Nebraska Democrat on Medicare-for-All -
Kavanaugh Accuser Would Testify Publicly, Attorney Says -
China Slapped Again by Trump with Tariffs -
Senate Scrambles for Next Move With Kavanaugh Nomination in the Balance -
Republicans Face Critical Moment With Kavanaugh -
Kavanaugh, Ford Will Appear Before Judiciary Committee in Public -
Trump, White House Will Let Senators Resolve Kavanaugh Fracas -
Lori Trahan Wins Democratic Primary in Massachusetts’ 3rd District -
EMILY’s List to Spend $37 Million in 2018 Cycle -
Pelosi: Short-Term VAWA Extension ‘Abdication of Our Responsibilities to Women’ -
Former Rep. John Dingell Suffers Heart Attack -
Road Ahead: All Eyes on Brett Kavanaugh and the Senate Judiciary Committee -
Trump Orders Declassification of Carter Page FBI Documents -