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Politics · 114th Congress

Tennessee House Member has Prostate Cancer

Related: [The Cancer Caucus: Three Lawmakers on Their Experiences With Cancer]  [jwp-video n=”1″] Duncan is not the only House member to announce a cancer diagnosis since the “moonshot

Politics · 114th Congress

Absent No More, Rubio is All Senate Business

This is a devastating condition …,” Rubio said Tuesday, as the Senate considered spending more than $1 billion to fight the virus. “Let’s try to prevent this, let’s try to get ahead of this.

Politics · 114th Congress

How Much of a Weight Is Trump on Portman?

Margolis’ statement came the same day Portman’s campaign announced it would be spending $15 million in advertising — more than $14 million on TV and $1 million in YouTube ads through Google.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Ryan Feels the Pinch on Zika Funding

Ryan will have to decide how far to accommodate Heritage Action’s wishes as Congress takes up plans to spend upward of $1 billion to head off a possible pandemic — an effort that has the rare support

Politics · 114th Congress

Ryan, Trump Shock With Good Vibes

Recap: Trump’s Day on Capitol Hill [jwp-video n=”1″] At his news conference, Ryan said “it’s really a remarkable achievement” that Trump earned the votes of more Republicans throughout

Politics · 114th Congress

Awkward Moments in Latino Outreach

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Politics · 114th Congress

Don’t Count Out Third-Party Candidates

Johnson secured 1 percent of the popular vote as a third-party candidate during the 2012 election, a bid that had no real impact on the outcome.

Politics · 114th Congress

Republicans Who Just Say No to Trump

A Party Divided: GOP Leaders Split on Supporting the Donald [jwp-video n=”1″] Then there’s maybe House Speaker Paul D. Ryan, R-Wis.