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3 Ways Congress Can Punish Saudi Arabia

The close floor vote then was 47-53. Were a similar vote held today, it would undoubtedly have more support though it is not clear if enough Republicans would join in to make it veto-proof.

Politics · 115th Congress

New Jersey Democrat Uses McCain in Latest Ad

He led Lance 47 percent to 45 percent, within the margin of error. Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales rates their race Tilts Republican. 

Politics · 115th Congress

Malinowski Neck-and-Neck With Lance in Internal Poll

Malinowski, the former assistant secretary of State for democracy, human rights and labor, led the incumbent, 47 percent to 45 percent, in the survey obtained first by Roll Call.

Dentists on the March to Congress

Trump carried the district by 47 points, so Babin ($837,000 in the bank at March 31) shouldn’t have problems with Democrat Dayna Steele ($80,000).

Politics · 115th Congress

Budget Deal Facing Senate Slowdown, House Objections

Updated at 6:47 p.m. | Confidence quickly waned Thursday afternoon that a massive $320 billion budget package with stopgap funding needed to avert a government shutdown at midnight would pass quickly as

Politics · 115th Congress

Organizing the Senate Can Sometimes Get Messy

The way the Senate divided, Republicans held a 48-47 majority. With Morse the independent and with Republican Richard Nixon assuming the vice presidency, the GOP could hold sway over the chamber.

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How the Courts Could Upend Gerrymandering

Until the Supreme Court decides, a federal judge has paused a challenge to the congressional map in North Carolina — where Republicans dominate the delegation 10-3 despite 47 percent of voters choosing

11 Things I Think I Think After the Special Elections

The Democratic excitement about Georgia’s 6th District began with Trump’s narrow 48-47 percent victory over Clinton there, even though Mitt Romney handily carried it 61-38 percent in 2012 over President