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Lawmakers hold out hope of Friday night spending finale

Senate Appropriations ranking member Susan Collins, R-Maine, said Thursday that the Senate could start considering amendments around 1 p.m. Friday, following the expected House vote around 11 a.m. 

Nine takeaways from California, Illinois and Ohio elections

Taylor, staffing company owner Larry Kidd and former Marine drill instructor and retail franchisor Tim O’Hara each put in more than $1 million of their own money and ran as conservatives who support Trump

Nasty GOP race for Ohio Senate nomination nears the end

day after The Associated Press reported that an email address of Moreno, who has embraced anti-LGBTQ positions, was used to create an account on a website for casual sexual encounters seeking "men for 1-

Carolina on my mind for November

Slightly more than 1 in 5 voters in the state is Black, but unlike many other Southern states, North Carolina includes a considerable number of highly educated, affluent whites who vote Democratic.

Trump’s next test: Go beyond the base

An aide takes down a sign after a rally by Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley during the District of Columbia's Republican presidential primary at the Madison Hotel in Washington, D.C., on March 1. Haley won the D.C. primary, but ultimately fell short and suspended her campaign on Wednesday. Where her supporters go will be a key question in the general election, David Winston writes.

Key results from congressional primaries on Super Tuesday

Jackson Lee was leading Edwards in the 18th District Democratic primary by 26 percentage points at 1:13 a.m. Wednesday when The AP called the race. Gonzales in runoff: Republican Rep.

MAGA might and happy leaders: Super Tuesday takeaways

Walker, a former three-term congressman who lost a Senate primary in 2022, faced nearly $1 million in opposition spending by the Club for Growth, which backed fourth-place finisher Bo Hines in the race