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Politics · 114th Congress

Establishment Favorite Lags in Pennsylvania Senate Primary

In an interview with Roll Call , he said he thought raising money for McGinty –- who collected roughly $1 million in contributions in the third and fourth fund-raising quarters — has been hard because

Politics · 114th Congress

A Tough Night for Down-Ballot Outsiders

House: Club for Growth Wins The Club for Growth won in Ohio’s 8th District, where it spent $1 million on behalf of businessman Warren Davidson in a crowded GOP primary to fill former House Speaker

Politics · 114th Congress

Roll Call Roundtable #1

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Politics · 114th Congress

Revealad: The New Roll Call

[jwp-video n=”1″] You’re looking at a very different Roll Call — both online, with the launch of our new site, and in our new print edition.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Will Ted Cruz (and Maybe John Kasich) Fight or Surrender?

Despite it all, Hillary increased her daunting delegate lead on Tuesday night because of a jaw-dropping 5-to-1 victory margin in the Mississippi primary and the closeness of the Michigan verdict

Politics · 114th Congress

What We Learned From Tuesday’s Primaries

You can’t lose states 28-1 as he did in Mississippi and expect to be in real contention at a convention. This is a numbers game. And he is losing it.”  

Politics · 114th Congress

North Carolinians See Cruz as Moral Choice

Her No. 1 issue, she said, is abortion. As for Trump, she said she’s not convinced that “he has a relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ.”

Politics · 114th Congress

Speakers of the House — Where They Lived

1. Schuyler Colfax:  7 16 1/2 St. on Lafayette Square   2. James Blaine: 821 15th St. NW   3. Michael Kerr: The Willard   4. Samuel Randall: 120 C St. SE   5.

Politics · 114th Congress

The Party Line: Lawmakers on Their Nominee

Jim Risch, R-Idaho (“I’ve made two decisions: No. 1, I’m not voting for [Hillary Clinton] or [Bernie Sanders] under any circumstances.

Politics · 114th Congress

Too Clever: Snark Just Makes Things Worse in D.C.

Ryan’s office sent out a press release worded this way:   fi·du·ci·a·ry rule [fi-doo-shee-er-ee rool] , noun  (2016): regulation, Department of Labor. 1 :  A one-size-fits-all regulation

Politics · 114th Congress

Reid: Supreme Court Nominee Coming Soon

[jwp-video n=”1″] “We have a constitutional duty to do our jobs, and that duty is to give advice and consent to the president when he sends a nomination up here, which he will have in a matter