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Politics · 114th Congress

Twitter Roasts Priebus, Ryan over Trump Candidacy

https://t.co/wzJGuGAQbq — Hawaii Kai Auntie (@EastOahu96825) May 6, 2016 // var rcrdTwitter = 1; “I honestly think he understands that building and unifying and growing the party

Politics · 114th Congress

EMILY’s List Strategy Questioned After Big Losses

Contact Roarty at alexroarty@cqrollcall.com and follow him on Twitter @Alex_Roarty Correction 6:05 p.m. | An earlier version of this story contained an incorrect figure on how much EMILY’s List

Opinion · 114th Congress

Presidential Race Not as Rigged as Congress

John Sarbanes’s Government By The People Act would provide refundable tax credits for average Americans who make small donations — and it would match and leverage those contributions by a 6-1 ratio.

Politics · 114th Congress

The Seats Democrats Must Win to Retake House

Patrick Meehan had significantly more money in the bank on April 6 than Democrats’ preferred candidate, Bill Golderer, $2.5 million-$136,000.

Politics · 114th Congress

Dollars Flow In Maryland House Races

As of April 6, the end of the most recent campaign finance reporting period, Brown had raised $618,000 compared to Ivey’s $1 million and Peña-Melnyk’s $799,000.  

Politics · 114th Congress

A Party Divided Is a Party Defeated — Usually

Over the past four elections, according to exit polls, between 6 percent and 9 percent of self-identified Republican voters have voted for the Democratic nominee for president.

Opinion · 114th Congress

Caveman for President

Trump laying mostly nude on a bear skin rug back when she was a professional model, Trump blasted the image and leveled a threat against Heidi Cruz to his 6 million-plus Twitter followers. 

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump’s Electoral Math Doesn’t Add Up

The March 3-6 Washington Post/ABC News poll found Trump’s unfavorable rating among all adults at 67 percent, with a clear majority of respondents, 56 percent, saying they had a strongly unfavorable

Politics · 114th Congress

Candidates Decry Political Money, but Change Is Unlikely

It also would offer a 6 to 1 taxpayer match from a newly created “Freedom from Influence Fund.”   His bill (HR 20) has support from 156 Democrats but only one Republican, Rep. Walter B.

Clay Aiken Is Back on TV (Updated)

“I’m running for Congress, and I approve this message because every child deserves a chance,” Aiken says in the ad, released two weeks ahead of the state’s May 6 primaries.