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Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Of voters and Venezuela

↵↵Recalibrating Jan. 6: Democrats in 2024 campaigned on a message that democracy was at risk by highlighting the harrowing Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol by Trump supporters.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: The new Republican resisters

↵↵The Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol hardened the rift, with Trump lashing out against Cheney's daughter, former Wyoming Rep.

US welcome of India’s Modi is darkened by rights record

because India has a record of nonalignment from the Cold War and has domestic incentives to buy heavily discounted Russian oil to feed an economy the International Monetary Fund expects to expand almost 6

NRCC Goes After Blue-Collar Districts in 2018

Clinton won the Long Island district by 6 points. The NRCC is also targeting Rep. Raul Ruiz in California's 36th District, a seat with a slight GOP advantage but one that Clinton won by 9 points.

How the Hill’s Endangered Have Been Voting

Todd Young, has been an unambiguous partisan this year, backing Obama on 6 percent of votes and staying with his party 96 percent of the time. Both marks are right at the House GOP averages.

Politics · 114th Congress

Could the GOP Deficit in California Grow This Year?

The eight-term Republican and former chairman of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee is facing a challenge from Democrat Doug Applegate in a district Mitt Romney won by 6 points in 2012.

Politics · 114th Congress

The House: 10 Most Vulnerable

6. Will Hurd, R-Texas (23rd District) Hurd climbs in the rankings this month, mostly because two other Republicans have dropped off the list.

Politics · 114th Congress

2 Months to Go: The 10 Most Vulnerable House Members

Fall Forecast: The Top 10 Most Vulnerable House Members [jwp-video n=”1″] Colorado’s Mike Coffman, for example, sits in a district President Barack Obama won by 6 points in 2012.