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Politics · 115th Congress

DCCC Picks Easily Win Democratic Nods in New Jersey

Trump carried the district by 6 points. Inside Elections rates the race Likely Republican. 5th District Freshman Democratic Rep. Josh Gottheimer is one of the GOP’s few targets this cycle.

Politics · 115th Congress

Analysis: Why You Should Focus on Independents

Sure, there were many more Democrats than Republicans in the 2008 (+7 points) and 2012 (+6 points) exit poll samples, when Barack Obama won the White House and was re-elected comfortably.

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: Moms, Guns and 2018

It’s having 5-year-olds and knowing that turning 6 means it can happen, because it did happen, at Sandy Hook. Six is the youngest it could happen, isn’t it?

Politics · 115th Congress

5 Things to Watch in Tuesday’s Primaries

The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee took the unusual step of releasing research on Moser ahead of the March 6 primary to highlight her past comments it viewed as damaging in a general election

Policy · 115th Congress

Zombie Zumwalt: The Ship Program That Never Dies

Once it gets the new maritime Tomahawk and the Standard Missile 6 — a killer of aircraft, cruise missiles and surface targets — the Zumwalt will be an offensive force.

Politics · 115th Congress

The Political Turnpike Runs Through Pennsylvania

The 6-foot-8-inch, tattooed and tough-talking liberal ran for the Democratic Senate nomination, competing against former Rep. Joe Sestak and Katie McGinty for the right to take on GOP Sen.

Politics · 115th Congress

Targeting a Blue Texan: Will National Democrats Pay a Price?

The contest was propelled into the national spotlight less than two weeks before the March 6 primary when the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee took the unusual step of releasing opposition research

A Steady Flow of Political Royal Blood to Congress

  Their arrival would keep the size of the informal Family Business Caucus in line with where it has been for at least two decades — between 4 percent and 6 percent of the total membership.