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Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: No end in sight

Brewer Dan Kleban suspended his campaign and endorsed the governor on Tuesday. 

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Slowdown and shutdown

Life after Congress: Florida Republican Ileana Ros-Lehtinen is the latest former House member profiled by Roll Call Managing Editor Jessica Wehrman for our “Life After Congress” series.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Going low

This incredible State sent four great Republicans to Congress, and we want to keep it that way,” President Donald Trump posted Wednesday on Truth Social. Texas fallout: Rep.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Reeling in the recruits

But as Roll Call’s Michael Macagnone reports, Republicans in Congress hold enormous sway over the D.C. justice system that Trump maligns.

Fact check: Trump’s address to Congress

That report concluded that the "SSA issued approximately $298 million in payments to about 24,000 deceased beneficiaries in suspended payment status."

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: New guy on the ticket

Angie Craig in Minnesota’s 2nd District, suspended his campaign to work as a senior adviser to Trump in the state.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Split takes

Out of the race: Eugene Young, the former Delaware state housing authority director, suspended his campaign for Delaware’s at-large House seat. The move makes state Sen.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Regular disorder

Kevin McCarthy’s attempt to win over conservatives to allow the House floor to function again could include writing appropriations bills that would spend less money than the budget caps in the law that suspended

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: New skirmish, same war

After a federal judge suspended the Food and Drug Administration’s 2000 approval of mifepristone, a common abortion medication, it’s clear that Democrats see keeping the focus on Republicans’ opposition