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Politics · 114th Congress

Lebron James Not Just a Spoiler in Basketball

[ RNC 2016 Convention Heads to Cleveland ]   By winning 112-97 on Monday night, Lebron James’ Cavaliers have forced Game 6 in the best-of-seven series (the Warriors retain a 3-2 lead

Politics · 114th Congress

Darrell Issa Gets Viable Challenger

Republican Mitt Romney carried the district over President Barack Obama by 6 percentage points in the 2012 presidential election.   

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump Backers Endorse North Carolina Incumbent

#NC09 https://t.co/v9MJIDBmEF — Robert Pittenger (@RobertPittenger) June 6, 2016 Contact Garcia at EricGarcia@cqrollcall.com and follow him on Twitter @EricMGarcia .  

Politics · 114th Congress

Most Americans Ask: Who is Gary Johnson?

Only 6 percent of those surveyed believe Johnson “could possibly win” a race that likely will pit him against Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton .

Politics · 114th Congress

Court Rejects N.C. Redistricting Challenge

Thursday’s ruling came from the same federal district panel that on Feb. 6 ordered the state to redraw the map because it found an unconstitutional gerrymander in the 1st and 12th Congressional

Politics · 114th Congress

Now a Democrat, Once a Republican?

[ 6 Things Losing Candidates Say ]   Whether those attacks stick generally boils down to two factors: how long ago the donations were made and who the recipients were, said longtime

Opinion · 114th Congress

Older Candidate? No Worries

When Reagan turned 69 on Feb. 6, the New York Times reported, “At an age when many Americans are gray and retired, the former governor of California remained resolutely neither.”  

Politics · 114th Congress

Presidential Election TV Ads Doubled from 2012

While the number of Democratic ads fell 6 percent from this point in the 2008 cycle, ads for Republican candidates increased 212 percent compared to 2008, in part the result of a staggering 12,614