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Politics · 114th Congress

Clinton Claims Victory, Savors Historic Milestone

[ Sanders’ Long Shot Delegate Hunt ]   Clinton was the Democratic front-runner since before Day 1 of the primary season, but she’s struggled to dispatch Sanders, her lone serious rival

Opinion · 114th Congress

Presidential Race Not as Rigged as Congress

John Sarbanes’s Government By The People Act would provide refundable tax credits for average Americans who make small donations — and it would match and leverage those contributions by a 6-1 ratio.

Politics · 114th Congress

The Seats Democrats Must Win to Retake House

Romney won the district by 2 points in 2012, so the district can be competitive, and Reed said some nice things about Donald Trump, but the congressman had a $1 million to $366,000 edge over Democrat John

Policy · 114th Congress

The Bad Boys of Congress

[jwp-video n=”1″] Dennis Hastert was sentenced Wednesday to 15 months in federal prison in a hush-money case that prosecutors say involved payments he made to prevent an alleged sex abuse victim

Politics · 114th Congress

Dollars Flow In Maryland House Races

As of April 6, the end of the most recent campaign finance reporting period, Brown had raised $618,000 compared to Ivey’s $1 million and Peña-Melnyk’s $799,000.  

Hill Staffers Win Local Elections

John Sarbanes, D-Md., she won a seat on the District of Columbia Council representing Ward 1. She defeated the Democratic incumbent, Jim Graham, in the April primary.  

Super PAC Spends $1 Million Against Kingston

A Republican-oriented Super PAC has reported spending more than $1 million against Rep. Jack Kingston, R-Ga., in his July 22nd Republican Party Senate primary run-off election.  

Paul Ryan Collects Almost $7 Million (Corrected)

During the quarter, Ryan’s committee received over $1 million in direct contributions from individuals – with many from the financial services industry, $432,740 from PACs and other committees,

Don Young Must Repay $59K for Improper Trips/Gifts

Don Young , R-Alaska, stating that in regard to fifteen trips and certain gifts, (1) Young violated House rules, and other laws and standards of conduct, (2) Young failed to report certain gifts, (3) Young