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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

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Word on the Hill: Weekend Plans?

Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., 47. Rep. Tom Rice, R-S.C., 60. Saturday Rep. Mike Doyle, D-Pa., 64. Res. Cmmsr. Jenniffer González-Colón, R-P.R., 41. Wednesday Rep.

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

Politics · 115th Congress

Transcript: Interview with Donald Trump

But if I say we’re putting a reciprocal tax on, it may be 62% or it may be 47%, I mean massive numbers, and nobody can complain about it. It’s really sort of an amazing thing.

Fight for the House Centers on Five States

Claudia Tenney elected with 47 percent in 2016. 24th District — Republican Rep. John Katko re-elected with 61 percent in 2016. 27th District — Republican Rep.

Politics · 114th Congress

Michigan’s Mike Bishop Holds Solid Lead in NRCC Poll

Haul in More Money than GOP in Michigan Races] A survey from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s Targeting and Analytics department from early October gave Bishop a six-point edge, 47