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Campaigns · 119th Congress

Can Senate Republicans buck midterm history again?

The Trump factor Trump is in a politically weaker position now compared with this time in 2018, when his job rating had taken a modest turn for the better.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Taxes on the trail

But his 12-point margin of victory raised alarm bells for his party in a district that Trump carried by 37 points in 2024. 

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Operation Republican rescue

And 63 percent of respondents said higher gas prices had led to some financial hardship in their household in the wake of the Iran war.

Campaigns · 119th Congress

Ratings changes: 9 House races move toward Democrats

But there isn’t any clear evidence that Trump or the GOP has bottomed out. And the war with Iran has complicated economic gains Republicans were planning to tout on the campaign trail. 

Congress · 119th Congress

Senate Democrats seek to prevent military action against Cuba

“As if the disaster of the Iran War and the resulting spike in oil prices weren’t enough, Trump is now threatening to intervene in Cuba as well,” Gallego said in a news release announcing the joint

Congress · 119th Congress

This week: Senate tries to break the SAVE standstill

President Donald Trump and House members threatened to hold up bills if the Senate doesn’t take on what’s known as a talking filibuster.

Congress · 119th Congress

Justifications for war multiply at White House

"Yet, in response, Iran would have to forfeit their enrichment capacity once and for all. But Iran … accepted none of these generous and unprecedented offers by the United States."

Opinion · 119th Congress

Trump’s big bet on Operation Epic Fury

↵↵Trump, like those presidents before him, must operate within the parameters of the War Powers Resolution, and so far he has. 

Campaigns · 119th Congress

In North Carolina, it’s Whatley vs. Cooper for Senate

reflected stark divisions within the Democratic Party, shaped by a number of factors, including age and ideology — as well as dueling strategies about how aggressively to push back against President Donald Trump