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Politics · 114th Congress

Out of Options, Obama Now a Bystander in Gun Debate

the president moved too aggressively in calling for new gun control measures or too swiftly in enacting additional executive actions, he could have undercut presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary

Politics · 114th Congress

Ghost of Boehner Haunts Blum in Iowa

Iowa Senate Race Becomes Headache for House Democrats ]    Still, a Blum re-election victory likely will require Hawkeye voters to split their tickets between presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary

Politics · 114th Congress

Senate Colleagues Predict More Clout for Sanders

Bernie Sanders is vowing to continue his presidential campaign , but his fellow senators are already contemplating his return to the Senate now that Hillary Clinton has clinched the nomination.  

Politics · 114th Congress

When Will Sanders Surrender?

With Hillary Clinton securing the delegates needed for the Democratic nomination, Sen. Bernie Sanders is facing increased pressure to drop out of the race and unite the Democratic party.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Why Senate Republicans Are Worried About RNC

“We’ve had state directors in battleground states for over 1,000 days focused on electing Republicans up-and-down the ticket, Hillary Clinton and the DNC began making hires in the last few weeks.”  

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump, RNC Strike Deals on Fundraising

“Donald Trump knows the importance of keeping our Republican majorities at the local, state, and national level, and these joint fundraising agreements are another vital step in making that happen.”  

Politics · 114th Congress

Crashing the Political Parties

Bernie Sanders, who for decades was a socialist voice in the wilderness , forced front-runner Hillary Clinton more to the left in her campaign rhetoric.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Don’t Count Out Third-Party Candidates

third-party candidate to run against presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump in the general election, a last-ditch effort that could cost Trump votes, but could also pull them away from Democratic front-runner Hillary

Politics · 114th Congress

GOP ‘Going to the Mattresses’

A survey released Wednesday from CNN/ORC found that likely Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton led Trump 54 percent to 41 percent. Among only women, her edge swelled to 26 points.  

Politics · 114th Congress

The War On Trump Is Over

And late Tuesday in tweet, Republican National Committee Chair Reince Priebus referred to  Trump as the “presumptive GOP nominee” and said the party needed to be “united and focus on defeating Hillary