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Video · 114th Congress

8 Things Lawmakers Do When They Campaign

By Thomas McKinless and David Hawkings [jwp-video n=”1″] It’s been weeks since members of Congress left the Hill to hit the campaign trail, and they’re rounding the corner to Nov.

Most Trump Defectors Aren’t Running for 2016 Cover

[jwp-video n=”1″] But the list is not dominated by lawmakers obviously motivated by the demands of short-term political self-preservation — contrary to the conventional wisdom Trump is seeking

Video · 114th Congress

Republicans in Congress Speak Out Against Trump

By Bian Elkhatib [jwp-video n=”1″] As of Wednesday, 53 Republican members of Congress had publicly declared their opposition to presidential candidate Donald Trump, their party’s

Ratings Changes in 5 Senate Races

[jwp-video n=”1″] Two of the Republicans’ most vulnerable Senate seats are looking safer by the day, but the GOP’s majority is still in significant doubt with evolving Democratic takeover targets

Politics · 114th Congress

At UN, Obama Warns World Order on Verge of ‘Fraying’

As more and more wealth in developed and developing countries flows to the wealthiest “1 percent,” resentment builds, meaning “it’s no wonder some say the future favors the strongman, the top-down

Video · 114th Congress

How Lawmakers Spent Their Summer Vacations

By Thomas McKinless and Alex Gangitano [jwp-video n=”1″] With Congress’ longest recess in over three decades finally coming to a close, it’s back to school for the House and the Senate

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Tuesday Trivia: Florida and Arizona Edition

Question 1 Florida Rep. Corrine Brown faces a strong primary challenge from Al Lawson, who was the Democratic nominee in 2012 against former Rep. Steve Southerland II.

Politics · 114th Congress

Senate Democrats May Be Ready to Talk Trump on TV

[Portman Drops Another $1 Million for Ad Buy] The ad mirrored a message that Strickland — and most of his fellow Senate Democratic candidates — has voiced time and time again on the campaign