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Opinion · 114th Congress

Sanders Needs to Figure Out Whose Side He’s On

The only way that the Democratic race was “rigged” was that the party establishment — from the White House on down — preferred a candidate with whom they have worked for nearly a quarter century over a

Politics · 114th Congress

New Jersey to Trump: Don’t Pick Christie

“Christie-for-President was a flop and, as far as the local folks are concerned, so is Christie-for-Vice President,” said Quinnipiac University Poll Assistant Director Maurice Carroll.  

Clinton and Her Odd Policy Bedfellows

She and Majority Whip Don Nickles of Oklahoma engineered a deal in early 2003 extending federal unemployment insurance benefits, diffusing a potential political problem for President George W.

Politics · 114th Congress

Reid: ‘The Republican Party is Trump’s Party’

won’t be a Democrat in the White House next year, Republicans continue to believe that the American people should have a voice in this decision and the next president should make the nomination,” said Don

Politics · 114th Congress

GOP ‘Going to the Mattresses’

The flurry of action was tied to a candidate whose poll numbers are so low that Republicans worry he’ll drag down the rest of the ticket.

Opinion · 114th Congress

Republicans, Don Your Hazmat Suits

And, as my colleague Patricia Murphy pointed out, John McCain, facing a tough race in Arizona, will manage to skip the Republican convention eight years after he was nominated for president.

Politics · 114th Congress

It’s Official: Men Don’t Listen

Of the four ads, there was a clear loser: one titled “Know.” It highlighted Trump’s past breaks with the conservative agenda but failed to move any voters, including women.

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Miles Lackey to Leave Rules Committee

The committee tapped Don Sisson, special assistant to the president for legislative affairs at the White House, to be the new Democratic staff director.

Don’t Be Fooled: Budgetary Meltdown Inevitable

The political dynamics and fiscal realities were different in the past two presidential election years, but for the budget the end result was the same as the predictable outcome for 2016: Congress

Policy · 114th Congress

Obama Takes Uphill Supreme Court Battle to Chicago

And one member of the party opposing his nomination was impressed. “My meeting today with Judge Garland left me more convinced than ever that the process should proceed,” said Sen.