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GOP Aides in Despair Over Election, CQ Roll Call Survey Finds
</p> Democrats were full of bravado.
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</p> Democrats were full of bravado.
</p> Conservatives in arms </p> Their strongly conservative views, for one thing.
</p> These are not the most likely districts to flip partisan control.
</p> <p class="p1"> [Related: Chaka Fattah Charged in 29 Count Indictment] </p> <p class="p1"> Evans won 42 percent of the vote to Fattah’s 35 percent in the four-way Democratic primary, with 96 percent
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Republican Donald Trump scored an impressive five-state sweep on Tuesday in a set of presidential primaries along the Northeast corridor, while Democrat Hillary Clinton claimed
</p> The country moved noticeably to the right starting in the early 1980s with Ronald Reagan and continuing through the presidency of Bill Clinton (“The era of big government is over”) and even the first
</p> [Related: Pennsylvania Democrats Want to Know: Why McGinty?]
</p> Hillary Clinton’s final pitch before Tuesday’s primaries in the Northeast looks and sounds like a closing argument for the primary campaign itself.
</p> Ohio Gov. John Kasich is certainly hoping that’s not the case.
</p> The former congressman has effectively been shunned by Democrats statewide and nationally in favor of former Bill Clinton adviser Katie McGinty, who has been endorsed by the Democratic Senatorial
</p> What did the Ohio governor do to get the love of the paper’s editorial board?
Patty Murray of Washington to broker a deal that adds emergency dollars to an unspecified appropriations bill. </p> “We’ve been talking a great deal with each other.
He has emphasized to House lawmakers that they can pass additional measure after the Senate bill reaches President Barack Obama.
</p> Illinois Democrat Bill Foster, a physicist and one of the caucus’ more thoughtful members, puts the issue in scientific terms.
</p> That alternative, he said, is “the essence of diplomacy.” </p> Shortly before Earnest appeared in the White House briefing room, Ryan addressed the so-called “9/11 bill.”
The bill couldn’t even move forward in committee as scheduled last week because it lacked support from members of both parties.
. — Former President Bill Clinton visited western New York on Monday for the second time in two weeks, rallying volunteers for his wife’s presidential bid.
Alan Simpson of Wyoming and former chief of staff to President Bill Clinton Erskine Bowles.
</p> Former Republican Gov. Charlie Crist is running for the 13th District as a Democrat.
The speaker on Wednesday publicly endorsed the bailout bill, which is facing criticism from conservatives. </p> In a bipartisan effort, Sens.