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Politics · 114th Congress

Peters Not Surprised Michigan Went Red

We’re talking about 10-13,000 votes,” WLNS 6 reported.   Experts believe voters in the rural areas wanting change led to the switch from blue to red. 

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Word on the Hill: It’s That Time

Javits Convention Center, 655 W. 34th St, New York, NY, and doors open at 6 p.m. Donald Trump’s party is at the New York Hilton Midtown, 1335 Sixth Ave., New York, NY, and doors open at 6:30 p.m.

10 Moments That Shaped the Path to Election Day

Feb. 6, 2016 Marco Rubio earned the dismissive nickname “Marco Roboto,” crippling his bid to finish second in New Hampshire and thereby position himself as Trump’s principal establishment alternative

How the Hill’s Endangered Have Been Voting

Todd Young, has been an unambiguous partisan this year, backing Obama on 6 percent of votes and staying with his party 96 percent of the time. Both marks are right at the House GOP averages.

Politics · 114th Congress

Case for a Wave Election Murky

A Clinton victory by 5 or 6 points could still put congressional GOP candidates in a tight spot.

Politics · 114th Congress

Could the GOP Deficit in California Grow This Year?

The eight-term Republican and former chairman of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee is facing a challenge from Democrat Doug Applegate in a district Mitt Romney won by 6 points in 2012.

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Word on the Hill: Basketball and Politics

The party is invite-only and from 6 to 9 p.m. at the store’s location: the historic Washington Coliseum (201 M St. NE).

Politics · 114th Congress

New York’s Elise Stefanik Holds Wide Lead in GOP Poll

President Barack Obama twice carried New York’s 21st District by 6 points. Stefanik won by more than 20 points in 2014, when she became the youngest woman ever elected to the House.

Politics · 114th Congress

Poll: Wisconsin Senate Race Tightens

The latest poll surveyed 878 likely voters by cell phone or landline from Oct. 6-9. The margin of error was 3.9 percentage points.