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Bannon asks Supreme Court to keep him out of prison

Bannon’s emergency application to the high court seeks to keep him from reporting to prison by July 1 on a 4-month prison sentence, and he filed it after two other courts denied his arguments to overturn

Five races to watch Tuesday in Georgia, Oklahoma and Virginia

Suhas Subramanyam and former defense official Krystle Kaul all raised more than $1 million as of May 29, and former House of Delegates Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn raised $972,000.

Ten rules for understanding the 2024 elections

With summer approaching and the first debate ever between an incumbent president and a convicted felon looming, this seems like the ideal moment to propose 10 rules for following the campaigns.  1) Remember

Ohio vacancy, challenges to Timmons and Mace top Tuesday’s races

In the most recent fundraising report covering April 1 through May 22, Kripchak raised $17,000 while Rulli took in $69,000, of which 73 percent came from political action committees — a sign corporations

Just give Donald Trump, baggage and all, the GOP crown

president, liable for a multimillion-dollar judgment for sexually assaulting and defaming a woman, who has placed retribution at the top of his agenda for a second term and promises to be a dictator on Day 1,

Battleground seat, familiar family name highlight Senate races

Heinrich had $4.4 million in his campaign account as of May 15, to Domenici’s $1 million. The race is rated Solid Democratic and President Joe Biden won the state in 2020 by nearly 11 points. 

Trump endorsement question hangs over Nevada Senate race

Gunter, whose personal financial disclosure statement lists six assets worth between $1 million and $5 million and three more worth between $5 million and $25 million, has opened his checkbook for the

Strange things are afoot at the Capitol

The House Armed Services Committee marked up the annual National Defense Authorization Act, which sets policy for the Pentagon, on a 57-1 vote, sending it to the floor late on Wednesday with a minimum