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Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Drip, drip, drip

Hillary Scholten’s call for President Joe Biden to “pass the torch” to a new candidate made her the third Democratic “Frontliner” to do so this week and continued the slow drip of elected Democrats calling

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Trumping incumbency

Latimer’s endorsements are an establishment who’s who, from former first lady, secretary of State, New York senator and presidential nominee Hillary Clinton to former Reps. Nita M.

Congress · 116th Congress

Meet the key appropriations players of the fall

After initial decisions by Republican and Democratic clerks — the top staffers on the Appropriations subcommittees — full committee staff will step in to help work out any remaining issues.

Congress · 116th Congress

Abortion foe goes from Trump skeptic to Trump champion

Anthony List ultimately endorsed Trump over Democrat Hillary Clinton — Dannenfelser’s end goal, she said, was to “set up a situation where we could have a court that could hear and take a look at any state

Politics · 115th Congress

FEC Rules Candidates Can Use Campaign Cash for Child Care

“Today’s decision takes a step in the right direction by breaking down barriers to running for office for women and working parents!” Sewell tweeted after the commission announced its decision.

Politics · 115th Congress

In Utah Trip, Trump Looks to Boost Hatch

Just happened, and we have a final step to go. And I predict we’re going to be very successful,” Trump said. “We’re talking about massive, massive tax cuts.”

Policy · 115th Congress

AG Pick Sessions Defends Record at Contentious Hearing

Wednesday offers another shot at drama, when Democrat Cory Booker of New Jersey — one of three black senators — takes an unprecedented step and testifies against Sessions’ nomination.

Politics · 114th Congress

The House: 10 Most Vulnerable

But even as Hillary Clinton regained the lead over Trump in national polls after the first presidential debate, the Republican presidential nominee has not yet proved a consistent drag on House incumbents