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At the Races: It’s (still) Trump’s party

I went to Costco the other day and I saw this woman and her kids looking at me,” he said. “And I walked down an aisle and they continued to look at me.

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: It’s not easy being green

I identified early as a conservative and, being from Massachusetts, there aren’t many conservatives,” Hunt said.

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At the Races: It’s April, no foolin’

And that’s when I switched majors in college. I was a broadcast journalism major. And I knew that I wanted to go into politics and be in the fight instead of reporting on the fight.”

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Biden, Harris travel to Georgia with 2022 battle ahead

Victories by Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock allowed Democrats to pass the $1.9 trillion package without Republican votes, and Biden’s trip highlights how a state he barely won in November will remain

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Will Josh Mandel ever stop running?

I interviewed Mandel in April 2012 and wrote a piece the following month in which I said some nice things about him, including: “I was impressed that he showed up alone, without a retinue of handlers

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K Street eyes a return of earmarks to boost business

And though the influence sector has endured a decade without them, the likely return of member-directed federal spending has sent cautious jubilation down K Street. 

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At the Races: After the fist bump

I look back now, and I think so much about the subtle ways that I was learning about economic injustice or economic instability, and how it really has a through line throughout my life and throughout

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Eyeing 2022 gains, GOP faces uncertain future with Trump’s exit

Brad Todd, a veteran Republican consultant, said the “rebranding” of the GOP “as the party of small business and work is something that will take hold, with or without President Trump.”

Campaigns · 117th Congress

Where do Republicans go from here?

I didn’t, however, let my normally optimistic mind wander to what happened last week.