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Could More House Retirements Imperil GOP Majority in 2018?

Toward Democrats in 2018 [jwp-video n=”1″] For Republicans, the retirements mean they have to defend even more seats in 2018 when they are already defending incumbents in districts Democrat Hillary

Politics · 115th Congress

Todd Rokita Making Senate Bid in Indiana

It ties Donnelly to former President Barack Obama and 2016 Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton and cast the Senate election as the next step toward reforming Washington, D.C. 

Politics · 115th Congress

The Investigations Trump Can’t Stop

“If they think the federal government is not enforcing the law, they will step in,” said Caroline Fredrickson, president of the American Constitution Society, a liberal legal organization. 

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GOP Challenger to Warren to Launch Full-Time Campaign

State Democratic Party leaders called on Diehl to step down as co-chair of Trump’s campaign last summer but he refused, saying the move was a distraction from “flawed” candidate Hillary Clinton.

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Trump Defends Eldest Son During Chummy Day with Macron

President Donald Trump on Thursday uttered his first verbal public defense of his eldest son’s decision to take a meeting with what was described to him as a “Russian government attorney” to discuss dirt on Hillary

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White House Restrained in Response to Trump Jr. News

In the email exchange, Trump Jr. replied “I love it” when informed about the Kremlin’s offer to Trump family business associates to provide information that “would incriminate Hillary and her dealings

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Health Care’s Senate Mountain Stage

“This bill is just the first step in restoring the doctor-patient relationship and improving health care quality.

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Measuring Chaffetz’s Legacy on Twitter

He will officially step down Friday. His years in the House, which began in 2009, have closely aligned with Twitter’s rise in the political arena.