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When Trump attacks, the base turns out — for both parties
When Trump attacks, the base turns out — for both parties -
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When Trump attacks, the base turns out — for both parties -
With racist tweets and comments, Trump signals bare-knuckle reelection fight -
Mark Sanford considering primary challenge to Donald Trump -
Seth Moulton makes case that good foreign policy will beat Trump -
Targeted House members boost fundraising, as Democrats’ dominance continues -
When Kamala Harris lost on election night, but won three weeks later -
Sen. Amy Klobuchar lays out 100 actions for first 100 days if she wins White House -
Health care continues to define, divide 2020 Democratic field -
Letters in Amy McGrath campaign launch video were postmarked the same day -
Presidential hopeful Jay Inslee says Trump’s immigration policies will ‘end his presidency’ -
Trump endorses Hagerty in Tennessee Senate race -
Lummis running for Senate in Wyoming, predicts ‘barn burner’ if Cheney runs too -
Nearly $10 billion will be spent on political ads in 2020 -
Kentucky Senate: Seriously, are we doing this again? -
Competitive Tennessee Senate primary likely after Haslam decision not to run -
Pete Buttigieg, youngest of 2020 hopefuls, was unwilling to wait his turn in 2010 too -
Rep. Katie Porter’s $1 million second quarter paces vulnerable Democrats so far -
End Citizens United names first 12 Republican targets for 2020 -
Amy McGrath walks back remarks on Kavanaugh confirmation -
North Carolina gears up for competitive special election in 9th District -