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Politics · 114th Congress

Who is Ronna Romney McDaniel?

President-elect Donald Trump has recommended Michigan Republican Party Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel to lead the national party, as a kind of reward for helping the GOP carry Michigan in the presidential

Politics · 114th Congress

McCain Won’t Rule Out Another Senate Run

In his election night victory speech, McCain called himself “the luckiest guy I know” and thanked his constituents for electing him to what he insinuated might be his final term.

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump Won the Election.

Now that Donald Trump has proved the Washington establishment wrong by winning the presidential election, his next hurdle will be getting the Congress he railed against to go along with the often scattershot

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump, Hill GOP Must Get Along and Produce — Fast

that gave a new breed of confrontational conservative decisive sway on Capitol Hill starting six years ago, and now the extraordinary triumph of the infuriated outsider personified with the election of Donald

Politics · 114th Congress

Portman Holds Onto Ohio Senate Seat

Republicans to revoke their support for Trump after a 2005 video showed Trump boasting about groping women.

Politics · 114th Congress

Congress Unlikely to Move on Trump Ethics Plan

Donald Trump’s new proposals to overhaul government ethics and lobbying regulations aim to boost the Republican presidential candidate with voters — but are unlikely to become law.

Opinion · 114th Congress

A Defiant Trump, and an Audience to Match His Mood

When Donald Trump last visited Charlotte way back in August, it was a subdued affair, as Trump rallies go — some signs, the candidate center stage, only a few halfhearted chants of “lock her up.”

Politics · 114th Congress

Democrats Believe Long Shots Can Deliver a House Majority

But the nomination of Donald Trump as the Republicans’ presidential standard-bearer and the unpredictable nature of the election has Democrats hoping a host of long-shot candidates can return them