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Opinion · 115th Congress

All Is Not Lost for Republicans in the Suburbs

In this election, the biggest change in voter preference came among suburban independents who backed Republicans by 25 points in 2010 but went Democratic by 6 this fall.

Opinion · 115th Congress

2018 Midterms: A Missed Opportunity for Republicans

Examples are: Independents: +19 in 2010, -12 in 2018 Suburban independents: +25 in 2010, -6 in 2018 Rural (small city) independents: +27 in 2010, -2 in 2018 Women: +1 in 2010, -19 in 2018 Suburbs:

Politics · 115th Congress

End of the Road for the Highway King Shusters

Also Watch: Hamming it Up in Don Bacon’s Nebraska Nook [jwp-video n=”1″] On Nov. 6, voters in the district that went from the 9th to the 13th under a court-ordered redistricting elected Republican

Opinion · 115th Congress

Did the Politics of Division Work? Yes and No

When asked about the violent episodes that shook America in the weeks before Nov. 6 and whether he should soften his tone, he boasted about the economy, said he was “sad” to see the violence, and

Politics · 115th Congress

The North Carolina Race That Wasn’t Supposed to Be in Play

And with just six days until Nov. 6, it’s an open question whether a blue wave could sweep Holding away in a district that was drawn for Republicans  — and whether he’s done enough to prevent it.

Politics · 115th Congress

Google Still K Street’s Top Tech Spender

Tech policy, immigration, trade and data security matters have driven business at such firms as the Monument Policy Group, whose lobbying revenue was up this year to slightly less than $6 million,