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Politics · 115th Congress

How Donald Trump Shivved a Compromise GOP Immigration Bill

It also would have created a $25 billion pot of funds for border security, including $17 billion for 846 miles of southern border wall and $6 billion for other technologies, the North Carolina Republican

Politics · 115th Congress

Moderates Punt on Immigration Petition as GOP Goals Drift

As that Tuesday deadline arrived and negotiators left a meeting around 6:30 p.m. without an agreement, moderates continued to signal they would possibly reach 218 signatures later that evening.

GOP Poll: Donnelly in Position to Win in Indiana

She had relatively low name identification in the poll (20 percent favorable and 6 percent unfavorable) but wasn’t too far behind the incumbent in cash-on-hand on April 18 ($423,000 vs. $204,000).

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: Trump’s D-Day Gift to Canada: A Trade War

That June 6, 1984, speech, written by Peggy Noonan, also took pains to credit “the unsurpassed courage of the Canadians who … once they hit Juno Beach, they never looked back.”

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.

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.

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.