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Senate GOP’s Latest Trump Worry: TV Ads

Burr faces a tough re-election fight, Clinton and Democratic groups are on track to spend $21 million. That’s seven times more than Team Trump’s $3 million.

Politics · 114th Congress

Why Trump Could Do Lasting Damage to the GOP

VL Action Network is a 501(c)4 organization, which means it’s nonpartisan. But it did denounce Trump last week after he became the presumptive nominee.

Policy · 114th Congress

Children of Undocumented Parents Fight for Family

If the liberal and conservative wings split 4-4 in the case, the tie would leave in place that lower court ruling and prevent implementation of the executive actions.

Policy · 114th Congress

Meetings but no Movement on Garland Nomination

Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-Fla., applauded the win for unions but also said in a statement, “[T]he fact that the court deadlocked on a 4-4 split is also a reminder that the American people deserve a fully

Blizzard Whiteout Buries Issue of Red Ink

But mandatory spending, which runs on autopilot unless Congress steps in, will be 21 percent more than the estimate for this election year, or $2.98 trillion.

Blizzard Whiteout Buries Issue of Red Ink

But mandatory spending, which runs on autopilot unless Congress steps in, will be 21 percent more than the estimate for this election year, or $2.98 trillion.

The House’s Ideology, in Seven Circles

Several hundred little clubs have formed in hopes of incubating sporadic and narrow victories, from the seven members of the Bourbon Caucus to the 21 in the Caucus to End Bullying.

The House’s Ideology, in Seven Circles

Several hundred little clubs have formed in hopes of incubating sporadic and narrow victories, from the seven members of the Bourbon Caucus to the 21 in the Caucus to End Bullying.  

Will ‘Electability’ Sink Trump?

A Dec. 4-8 CBS News/New York Times poll found 51 percent of Republicans believed he would be their party’s nominee in 2016. Trump had a commanding 19-point lead over Texas Sen.

Will ‘Electability’ Sink Trump?

A Dec. 4-8 CBS News/New York Times poll found 51 percent of Republicans believed he would be their party’s nominee in 2016. Trump had a commanding 19-point lead over Texas Sen.

Election Day 2015: Republicans Win Big

The measure would have also allowed those over 21 to grow four flowering plants in their homes.   Voters approved another initiative, Issue 2, which prohibits monopolies in the state.