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The Sound of Music on the Hill

Brunson says he joined the chorus, in part, for the challenge, but an additional challenge is getting to rehearsals on time — the House floor schedule often includes a series of votes at 6:30 p.m

Senators Hope for Productive Stretch After Recess

Democrats want to pay for the $6 billion cost of preventing the rise in interest rates by eliminating a corporate tax provision that allows some of the highest income earners to pay less than they

Maine GOP Finds Hope in Independent Angus King

King continues to play coy, and in an email exchange with Roll Call, he declined to hint which party he might caucus with if elected Nov. 6. The Senate’s two Independents — retiring Sen.

Ohio Senate Race Evolves Into Battleground

“If you’re outspent 6-to-1, it will have an impact.” Over the past several months, the Buckeye State has become one of this cycle’s battlegrounds in terms of early spending by outside groups.

How Citizens United Is Affecting Campaigns

Ideological and issue-oriented groups have for years found ways to spend large amounts of money during elections, through 527s, 501(c)(6) spending or traditional political action committees.

Study: Democrats Must Win Moderates to Hold Senate

Scott Brown (R) must win 58 percent of moderates to win on Nov. 6. Brown’s opponent, Harvard professor Elizabeth Warren, needs only 43 percent of moderates to win the election. In Hawaii, former Gov.