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Opinion · 114th Congress

Hillary Clinton and the Dream No Longer Deferred

And so, 47 years after a Wellesley commencement speaker stood in her cap and grown and spoke of “leadership and power,” a radiant Hillary Rodham Clinton finally crashed through the glass ceiling

Rating Change: New Hampshire Senate Moves to Tossup

A May 25-28 RKM Research poll for Franklin Pierce University and the Boston Herald had Ayotte over Hassan 48 to 47 percent in a general election matchup and both candidates with good personal numbers

Politics · 114th Congress

Awkward Moments in Latino Outreach

In 2012, in the same secretly recorded video that exposed his assertion that 47 percent of Americans were so dependent on government largesse they’d vote for Obama no matter what, he also made a less-noticed

Politics · 114th Congress

Paul Ryan’s Challenger: “Maybe We Can Arm Wrestle”

[Related: How House Republicans Can Survive Trump] Nehlen, at 47 a year older than Ryan, is a Delavan, Wisconsin, entrepreneur, and a senior vice president at a water filtration and disinfection

Politics · 114th Congress

‘14 Losers Looking for Second Chance in ‘16

Rick Nolan in Minnesota’s 8th District, where the incumbent won narrowly, 49-47 percent. Mills is running again, and GOP strategists believe he has improved as a candidate.

Cory Gardner for Veep? Don’t Laugh

And Barack Obama, who was 47 when elected, had served less time in the Senate than Rubio will have served when the 2016 election takes place.