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The Not-So-Special Elections

Ryan Zinke was confirmed as Interior secretary on March 1 and since then, both parties have chosen their nominees at special nominating conventions.

Republicans Identify Vulnerable Members for 2018

Trump barely won here, carrying the district by 1 point. New York Rep. John J. Faso A freshman, Faso won the seat held by outgoing moderate Republican Rep. Chris Gibson.

Politics · 115th Congress

Steve Israel Finds New Platform

contributors announced this morning: @WesleyLowery, @JenGranholm, @RickSantorum, @SteveIsraelNY, Charles Ramsey, more… — Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) January 17, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1;

Politics · 115th Congress

Blum Mocks Democrats Over Russian Hacking

Think @LindseyGrahamSC said it best: You are a “political hack” pic.twitter.com/AB8QqnLwQ9 — Meredith Kelly (@meredithk27) January 9, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Blum was criticized by

Politics · 114th Congress

House Democrats Change Rules to Elect Leaders

-Elect Lou Correa Gets Lucky No. 1 in Office Lottery Draw] Some members thought the meeting may be reconvened this week while others thought it would not resume until January, but Crowley said the

Politics · 114th Congress

Could the GOP Deficit in California Grow This Year?

The party doesn’t have a Senate candidate to drive turnout (Democrats finished 1-2 in the June open primary), and depending on whether the presidential race is called early on the East Coast, California

Politics · 114th Congress

The House: 10 Most Vulnerable

4 Weeks To Go: Top Senate Challengers and Vulnerable House Incumbents [jwp-video n=”1″] 1.

Politics · 114th Congress

Self-Funders Fight for Florida’s 18th District

election vulnerabilities stem from the business dealings of his disaster recovery business, which has been accused of doing “substandard work” and cheating the Broward County School Board out of nearly $1

Politics · 114th Congress

DCCC Won’t Fund Wasserman Schultz Race

What Went Wrong For Debbie Wasserman Schultz (Video) [jwp-video n=”1″] Wasserman Schultz resigned her post as party chief and agreed not to speak at the convention  Monday amid protests