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Why Georgia will be the wildest ride in politics heading into 2020
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Why Georgia will be the wildest ride in politics heading into 2020 -
UK’s Boris Johnson to White House: Buy our shower trays and Scottish haggis -
Rep. Nunes drops lawsuit against constituents who called him 'fake farmer,' goes after 'dark money' groups -
Biden and Beto are like night and day — except when they’re potato-potahto -
Senate appropriators to begin spending sprint next week to avoid shutdown -
About Trump’s North Carolina Hurricane Dorian emergency declaration... -
Regardless of Rep. Collins’ appeals, government plans to proceed with trial against co-defendants -
Perchance to dream: Some British cheek and scowl in Congress -
Trump again signals gun background checks bill is not a top priority -
‘American Idol’ tryouts test patience of DC federal workers -
Shootings add to pressure on gun violence research funding push -
Longtime Wisconsin Republican Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner not running for reelection -
The fight for the Senate grows more interesting -
Republican Rep. Bill Flores to retire, continuing exodus from Texas ranks -
Freshman Democrats to chairs: Follow PAYGO, get CBO scores before markups -
California Democratic Rep. Susan Davis announces retirement -
Harry Reid talks up ‘double opportunity’ for Senate Democrats in Georgia -
Rating changes in four House races, but Flores’ seat isn’t one of them -
Google agrees to record fine for violating children’s privacy -
Authorities probing Rep. Steve Chabot’s campaign for missing $100,000+ -