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Campaigns · 117th Congress

Mooney ousts GOP colleague McKinley, who drew Trump’s wrath

> Mooney ran on the former president’s endorsement and exhaustively attacked McKinley‘s votes for a bipartisan infrastructure package and for creating a 9/11-style commission to investigate the Jan. 6,

Politics · 116th Congress

An initial rating of the 2020 presidential race

Of course, Trump narrowly lost four states he could conceivably carry in 2020 — New Hampshire (4), Minnesota (10), Nevada (6) and Maine (4), giving him at least a couple of paths to 270 electoral

Politics · 115th Congress

Poll: Democrat Leads GOP Governor in Kentucky

In 2015, an October 6-8 Mason-Dixon poll showed Democratic state Attorney General Jack Conway leading Bevin 43-41 percent, a month before Bevin won the election 53-44 percent.

Politics · 115th Congress

3 Things to Watch in the Mississippi Senate Runoff

She finished first in a four-way jungle primary on Nov. 6, followed closely by Espy. But with no one clearing 50 percent of the vote, both advanced to Tuesday’s runoff.

Politics · 115th Congress

A Mississippi Senate Flip? Probably Not

In the Nov. 6 special election jungle primary, Espy received 40.6 percent of the vote, placing him only a single point behind first-place finisher Hyde-Smith — but well within the “normal” Democratic

Politics · 115th Congress

Black Voters Propelled Blue Wave, Study Finds

Nearly twice as many African-Americans voted Nov. 6 as in the 2014 midterm cycle, a turnout on par with the 2016 presidential election, Watkins said.

Politics · 115th Congress

Election Day 2018 in Photos

(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)Hotel workers finish hanging a Jennifer Wexton campaign on stage for Wexton’s election night party in Dulles, Va. on Nov. 6, 2018. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)Rep.

Politics · 115th Congress

Steve King Belittles NRCC for Supporting Gay Candidate

#IA04 pic.twitter.com/TXrF67KIoE — Andrew Bates (@AndrewBatesNC) November 6, 2018var rcrdTwitter = 1; King earlier expressed that he is pleased with the conservative majority in the Supreme Court and

Politics · 115th Congress

The Best and Worst Campaign Ads of 2018

[jwp-video n=”6″] 2. Democrats love to attack Montana state Auditor Matt Rosendale for being a “fake rancher” and for being from Maryland.