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After narrow victory in 2018, Rep. Rob Woodall won’t run in 2020
After narrow victory in 2018, Rep. Rob Woodall won’t run in 2020 -
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After narrow victory in 2018, Rep. Rob Woodall won’t run in 2020 -
Michael Bennet went viral. Now what? -
Tulsi Gabbard rejects former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke’s 2020 endorsement -
Democrats running for president want presidential transitions to share security clearance applicant lists -
Stacey Abrams makes national debut ahead of her next campaign -
Will the ‘green wave’ return for House Democrats? -
Former Rep. Moran has Northam’s back, even as Democrats ditch him -
McCready began 2019 with nearly 20 times the cash as Harris in North Carolina -
Cory Booker announces 2020 presidential bid -
Trump won Michigan in 2016. Does that matter for Gary Peters in 2020? -
Stacey Abrams to give Democratic SOTU response -
DCCC sets its eyes on Texas suburbs and beyond for 2020 -
Dan McCready raises $500,000 for North Carolina election that hasn’t been called yet -
DCCC hits Republicans on shutdown in first digital spending of 2020 cycle -
Former S.C. Democratic Party chief considering Lindsey Graham challenge -
J.D. Scholten launches nonprofit amid speculation of Steve King rematch -
Shutdown kick-starts the 2020 congressional campaign -
Liberal ‘dark money’ groups spent more in 2018 than conservative groups -
Court Rules Against Mark Harris in Unresolved North Carolina House Race -
Stefanik launches PAC to boost female candidates, now with GOP leadership support -