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Heck Hopes to Mimic Reid in Nevada But for GOP

Heck disavowed Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump after the revelation of a 2005 video in which Trump bragged about being able to grope and otherwise touch women without consent or consequences

Politics · 114th Congress

White House to Trump: We Dare You to Take on FLOTUS

delivered a passionate — and blistering — speech at a Hillary Clinton campaign rally in Manchester, New Hampshire, on Thursday, in which she slammed Trump’s 2005 comments about groping and kissing women without

Politics · 114th Congress

Portman Retracts Trump Support

I thought it was appropriate to respect the millions of voters across the country who chose Donald Trump as the Republican Party nominee,” Portman said in a statement.

Politics · 114th Congress

Michigan Delegation Joined Leadership at Negotiating Table

Resolving the Flint aid issue was instrumental to breaking the stalemate over the continuing resolution to keep the government funded through Dec. 9, since Democrats had refused to let the CR advance without

Politics · 114th Congress

White House Walks Tightrope on Flint Aid

  Just hours later, after Senate Democrats blocked McConnell’s opening offer, he raised the possibility of offering another stopgap without Flint aid and without the dollars for Louisiana flood

Politics · 114th Congress

Issa Shows He Knows He’s in for a Fight

I haven’t had a yard sign in 16 years. And you know, there are people that are calling and getting yard signs,” the California Republican said in an interview with The San Diego Union Tribune.

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Fear and Loathing Among Latinos in the 2016 Campaign

I think that Republicans are digging a hole that they may not be able to come out of for a while with the Latino vote,” Franco says. “But I don’t think Democrats are winning the Latino vote.”

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Senators Might Skip Town ASAP

Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., have said they are working to hammer out a deal on a continuing resolution to fund the government past the end of the