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Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: How Much Longer Can the Trump Coalition Hold?

strategies, increased support for Republicans among non-college voters is generally more significant because while it will shrink over time, it still represents a very large percentage of eligible voters: 47

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.

Rating Change: Alabama Senate Race Moves to Toss-Up

For example, the recent JMC Analytics poll that had Moore’s Democratic opponent Doug Jones leading him 48 percent to 44 percent also showed a Democratic candidate leading the generic ballot 47 percent

Politics · 115th Congress

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

The Latest on Republican Health Care Bill Vote

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

Word on the Hill: Chocolate Time

Rob Woodall, R-Ga., 47. What's going on? Have any tips, announcements or Hill happenings? Send them to AlexGangitano@cqrollcall.com.

Politics · 115th Congress

NRSC Calls Out Warren Over Sessions Bill She Co-Sponsored

Sessions was confirmed to be attorney general with a 52-47 vote on Wednesday after Democrats made an issue over past accusations of racism and the Senate voting against his nomination three decades

Jeff Sessions Caps Off 31-Year Comeback

Sessions, who was then a U.S. attorney, dusted himself off and began a long political assent that culminated in Wednesday's 52-47 vote.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: Sasse Goes Junk Food-Free

So, that’s great news for sightseeing, especially because it’s supposed to be a balmy 47 degrees. Gutiérrez to miss Inauguration Rep. Luis V.