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Politics · 115th Congress

Sen. Roy Moore? What the GOP Can Expect

[jwp-video n=”1″] Moore has also railed against the D.C. groups that backed Strange in the race, such as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

Politics · 115th Congress

Titus Passes on Nevada Senate Race

“After careful consideration I have decided that I can better serve the people of Nevada as dean of the House delegation than as a freshman senator, so I will be running for re-election in District 1,

Politics · 115th Congress

GOP Civil War Heads South for Alabama Senate Race

Three Things to Watch in Tuesday’s Race [jwp-video n=”1″] “When you stand against President Trump, you are playing chicken with a Mack truck,” Law said.

Politics · 115th Congress

Could More House Retirements Imperil GOP Majority in 2018?

14 Ratings Shift Favor Toward Democrats in 2018 [jwp-video n=”1″] For Republicans, the retirements mean they have to defend even more seats in 2018 when they are already defending incumbents

Politics · 115th Congress

Former Rep. Mike Honda Joins California PAC

The PAC aims to spend $1 million on local, state and federal races in each of the districts. Federal Election Commission documents showed the group raised nearly $37,000 through June 30.

Video · 114th Congress

Maggie Hassan Will Run for Senate in New Hampshire

By JM Rieger and Emily Cahn [jwp-video n=”1″] Senate Democrats got the candidate they wanted in New Hampshire.Gov. Maggie Hassan announced Monday she is challenging GOP Sen.

Video · 114th Congress

Reid Defends McCain, Slams Trump

[jwp-video n=”1″] Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid again found himself hammering Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at his weekly news conference Tuesday, after Trump released

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Reid Defers on Endorsing Clinton

[jwp-video n=”1″] Shortly after praising Hillary Rodham Clinton, who visited Senate Democrats during their weekly luncheon Tuesday, Minority Leader Harry Reid stopped short of endorsing