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Primary rules can be bane or relief for pro-impeachment Republicans
The only survivors of Trump's wrath so far ran in nontraditional primaries where candidates of all parties were on one ballot.
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The only survivors of Trump's wrath so far ran in nontraditional primaries where candidates of all parties were on one ballot.
Democrats are discussing concerns that requirements attached to their expansion of electric vehicle incentives could be too harsh.
The administration declares monkeypox a public health emergency and says it will make it easier to get vaccines to patients.
The defeat of a Kansas abortion referendum by 18 points signals voters are rejecting what Democrats call the GOP's "extreme" politics.
Former DHS officials warn that the lack of nationwide immigration guidance could force some inconsistent decision-making across the country.
The Senate 2023 defense spending bill would boost the Navy budget for ships built largely by the constituents of senior appropriators.
Democratic leaders in the Senate need to woo Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, but some don't want to give away too much
Nine Republicans are running in a more GOP-friendly 5th District, where Democratic Rep. Jim Cooper is retiring.
A bill that overhauls the Electoral Count Act may not be perfect, but doing nothing after the 2020 election may be worse, senators heard.
Senate appropriations bills for the upcoming fiscal year contain more than 3,100 earmarks totaling almost $7.8 billion.
Michigan Rep. Peter Meijer, who voted to impeach Donald Trump last year, was defeated in Tuesday's Republican primary.
“There is an omnipresent feeling of anxiety and dread that permeates our daily lives, and those of our families,” one witness testified.
A bipartisan group of lawmakers filed legislation to create a Military Housing Readiness Council to monitor housing quality.
He used to be a man of his word, a moderating force in his party. But now Manchin has bought into Democrats’ empty promises.
Five-term Republican Rep. Jackie Walorski of Indiana was killed in a car crash on Wednesday, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy announced.
A moderate House Democratic group that once had 54 members could drop to eight because of redistricting, primaries and a competitive cycle.
Kansans overwhelmingly opposed removing the right to an abortion from the state constitution, a possible bellwether for votes to come.
This is one platform “we haven’t seen weaponized yet,” analysts say, though John Fetterman and others are trying.
Votes held in Arizona, Kansas, Michigan, Missouri and Washington will set key matchups for the fall and could end some incumbents’ careers.
The SEC fires a warning shot at the cryptocurrency industry with an insider trading case that says several digital assets are securities.