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Why North Carolina candidates aren’t talking about the ‘bathroom bill’
Why North Carolina candidates aren’t talking about the ‘bathroom bill’ -
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Why North Carolina candidates aren’t talking about the ‘bathroom bill’ -
Hickenlooper says he’ll give ‘serious thought’ to Senate run after dropping presidential bid -
Hickenlooper still fundraising, despite reports he may drop presidential bid -
North Carolina redo election is the last race of 2018 — and the first of 2020 -
Trump endorses a Curt Schilling bid for Congress in Arizona: ‘Terrific!’ -
Tom Harkin makes rare appearance with 2020 contender -
Loebsack backed Obama over Clinton in 2007, but unsure about 2020 field -
Giffords group launches pro-background check ads focused on Gardner, McConnell -
Locking out ‘Team Mitch’ could cost Twitter -
With Iowa State Fair ahead, 2020 Democrats pitch to rural America -
Small dollars a big deal as GOP sees untapped potential in Trump supporters -
Montana’s Steve Bullock warns Democrats they’re at risk of losing to Trump -
Conservative judicial group is top donor to GOP state elections arm -
Ben Sasse, one of the Senate’s last remaining Republican Trump critics, to seek reelection -
The GOP senator who hasn’t raised any campaign money so far -
Rep. Kenny Marchant joins parade of Texas House retirements, opening up competitive Dallas-area seat -
3 ways Democrats couldn’t escape Congress in Wednesday’s debate -
Corey Lewandowski looking at New Hampshire Senate run -