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Analysis: Will the Suburbs Flip the House? Watch These Seats
Pete Sessions sits in a district that is 47 percent suburban and 0 percent rural. Kansas Rep. Kevin Yoder’s district is 79 percent suburban.
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Pete Sessions sits in a district that is 47 percent suburban and 0 percent rural. Kansas Rep. Kevin Yoder’s district is 79 percent suburban.
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.: Republican Deputy Whip Tom Cole tells reporters, "As a general rule of thumb, I think if we win, it gets easier, if we lose, it gets harder." 10:47 a.m.: Asked for a prediction on the bill at a White
Six Republicans vote against the rule. 10:47 a.m.: Asked at a White House event signing an order on the Keystone XL pipeline what will happen if the health care bill fails, Trump, smiling, responds, "We'll