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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

Politics · 114th Congress

Poll: Republican Voters Side With Trump Over Ryan

The poll was conducted between May 6 and 9 and had a margin of error of 3 percent.     Contact Akin at stephanieakin@cqrollcall.com and follow her on Twitter at @stephanieakin.

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

When Motherhood Sets Your Congressional Campaign Apart

By 6 p.m., Houchin had them back at the family’s airy brick house in Salem. In between, she’d made fundraising calls. Houchin has raised the most money of her five primary opponents.  

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.

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

6 Ways Nancy Reagan Changed America

6 Ways Nancy Reagan Changed America As first lady during Ronald Reagan’s presidency from 1981-1989, and in the years following, Nancy Reagan lent her voice to domestic and international policy initiatives

Politics · 114th Congress

Carson Signals He’ll End GOP White House Bid

He repeatedly missed cues to join fellow rivals on stage Feb. 6 during the GOP debate, comically sabotaging the anticipated shouting match before anyone had had a chance to