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President Trump matters (Part 1): Saccone didn’t struggle because the president is unpopular in the 18th District.
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President Trump matters (Part 1): Saccone didn’t struggle because the president is unpopular in the 18th District.
. — David Jolly (@DavidJollyFL) March 14, 2018var rcrdTwitter = 1; Jolly lost to Crist, a former GOP governor, by 4 points in 2016.
WATCH: Democrats’ Success in Pennsylvania 18 Not Repeatable, Ryan says [jwp-video n=”1″] Morrisey finished 2017 with $1.1 million cash on hand, after raising $739,000 during the final quarter
Watch: Democrats’ Success in Pennsylvania 18 Not Repeatable, Ryan Says [jwp-video n=”1″] According to a source familiar with the message sent to Republicans at the meeting, leaders also encouraged
[jwp-video n=”1″] Remaining and new members of Congress, their aides and outside influences, including lobbyists and think tank experts, will step in to fill the void, Thurber said.
Watch: Three Things to Watch in Pennsylvania’s Special Election [jwp-video n=”1″] Redistricting confusion Confusion over the new district lines has not appeared to weaken resolve to win the
Watch: Trump Signs Steel and Aluminum Tariffs [jwp-video n=”1″] Trump said his agenda was on the line in this special election, and encouraged his supporters in the southwestern Pennsylvania
Watch: The #MeToo Impact on 2018 [jwp-video n=”1″] After BuzzFeed reported the first accusation of harassment, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chairman Ben Ray Lujan and House
Watch: Behind the Scenes of Race Ratings — The Candidate Interview [jwp-video n=”1″] As expected, in the Senate contest, Republican incumbent Ted Cruz and Democratic Rep.
From the Archive: Scenes From Doug Jones‘ Election Night Rally [jwp-video n=”1″] But while the group said it raised no money, Senate Majority PAC, a Democratic super PAC in Washington, revealed
Watch: After Parkland, A Look at Previous Gun Control Efforts in Congress [jwp-video n=”1″] Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales rates her race Tilts Republican.
Even in their heyday, earmarks accounted for roughly 1 percent of total federal outlays.
Watch: A Guide to Roll Call’s Wealth of Congress [jwp-video n=”1″]
Negotiators are aiming to complete work on the massive $1.2 trillion bill and pass it before March 23, when the fifth stopgap funding measure of the fiscal year, which began Oct. 1, expires.
We broke down the 14 vulnerable incumbents who are worth at least $1 million. So far only one of them has spent money on his congressional race. More on the millionaires here.
Watch: Gun Control Brewing as Issue In Some Democratic Primaries [jwp-video n=”1″] Americans overwhelmingly support increased gun control measures, according to recent national polling
Behind the Scenes of Race Ratings: The Candidate Interview [jwp-video n=”1″] Democrats haven’t invested a significant amount of money into the race at this point, but will likely poll the
Watch: Fundraising Reports Say a Lot About a Campaign [jwp-video n=”1″] In an early January poll conducted for the Rokita campaign, Rokita led among likely GOP primary voters with 24 percent
Watch: Fundraising Reports Say a Lot About a Campaign [jwp-video n=”1″] Outside groups are often best at attacking opponents (which is what GOP outside groups are doing to Lamb) while candidates
Watch: The Many Ways to Draw a Gerrymander [jwp-video n=”1″]