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More GOP women want to run for the House. But why now?
More GOP women want to run for the House. But why now? -
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More GOP women want to run for the House. But why now? -
Ex-Rep. Scott Taylor threatens Virginia Democrats over election fraud allegations -
Will the ‘bathroom bill’ animate yet another North Carolina election? -
McConnell already raising money after declaring ‘case closed’ on Mueller report -
Early strike: Progressive groups unite behind Lipinski foe in Illinois -
Iowa's David Young wants a rematch against Cindy Axne -
Trump loyalty is already at the heart of North Carolina Senate primary -
Federal court strikes down Ohio congressional map as partisan gerrymander -
In crowded field, 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls turn to podcasts -
Klobuchar plan to combat addiction draws on experience with her dad -
Here are the 3 Republicans who bucked Trump on the Paris climate accord -
Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet announces presidential run -
2020 Democrats showcase campaign styles in Barr hearing -
Rep. Joaquin Castro won't challenge Cornyn for Senate in Texas -
Republican woman makes North Carolina runoff in race for Walter Jones’ seat -
Why ambitious Democrats are saying ‘no thanks’ to Senate runs -
Biden leads 2020 candidates, but Democrats want to hear more about the field -
Stacey Abrams will not run for Senate in Georgia -
3 things to watch in the first special election primary of the year -
Kevin McCarthy backs Young Kim in targeted California House race -