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Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Dem divisions get violent

An expulsion resolution sponsored by Democrats in May was tabled, and one sponsored by fellow New York Republicans on Nov. 1 was defeated.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Votes ease Dems’ Biden blues

The new No. 1 on that list is a Democratic incumbent, but his state is not likely to yield a GOP pickup opportunity. Sen.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Mideast tensions

Cash flow: The NRCC, meanwhile, touted that it raised $1 million in the first week of Johnson’s speakership.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Vulnerable House Democrats anxious about stalled appropriations

Politically vulnerable House Democrats lamented the passage of a third continuing resolution for the fiscal year that began Oct. 1, irritated that the pragmatic, bipartisan dealmaking they view as

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Biden pitch meets resistance in Michigan GOP stronghold

just under 4 points in each of her two races; by contrast, Trump narrowly won the district, which stretches from the state capitol of Lansing east through Howell to northern Oakland County, by less than 1

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Will Josh Mandel ever stop running?

The email calls him “President Trump’s #1 ally in Ohio” and promises that “he’s fighting RINO’s and establishment politicians.”

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Experts: Disinformation poses greatest threat to the election

on message at the same moments, suggesting an institutionalized rather than individual disinformation campaign,” the Berkman-Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University said in an Oct. 1

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Can Trump push a reset button after COVID-19?

The Sept. 30-Oct. 1 NBC News/Wall Street Journal post-debate poll found 50 percent of respondents “strongly” disapproved of Trump job performance, and only 2 percent said they were unsure about whether