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Campaigns · 116th Congress

Latino voters swayed by sustained effort, groups say

state’s Democratic Party hoped to register millions of new voters, Biden’s 46 percent of the vote closed the gap from 2016 nominee Hillary Clinton’s 43 percent, but he still ended up losing by nearly 6

Congress · 116th Congress

Key House votes in 2018: CQ Vote Studies

issued by the Intelligence and Judiciary committees with regard to potential violations of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act by Justice Department personnel and related matters, by Friday, July 6,

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

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.

Politics · 115th Congress

Ethics Office Scolds Scott Pruitt as Allegations Mount

Apol, dated April 6 and made public Monday, comes as Pruitt struggles to defend himself against the ethical snags and as several lawmakers, including a few Republicans, have publicly rebuked him or called

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Take Five: Stephanie Murphy

 [Take Five: Jodey Arrington] Q:  You were 6 months old when your family fled from communist Vietnam to a refugee camp in Malaysia and then settled in the U.S.

Politics · 115th Congress

The Best Little Midterm in Texas

In the latest Political Theater Podcast, Roll Call’s Bridget Bowman leads us through the upcoming March 6 primary, which will set the stage for a tough battle leading up to the November midterms. 

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: Why a DACA Fix Next Year Would Come Too Late

When he terminated DACA in September, President Trump said the program, which helps hundreds of thousands of people who came to the U.S. as children, would “wind down” by March 6.