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Rating Change: McCain More Vulnerable in Arizona

According to the RealClearPolitics average, Trump has a narrow, 3-point advantage over Hillary Clinton in a state Democrats haven’t carried since President Bill Clinton’s re-election in 1996.

Politics · 114th Congress

Koch Brothers Commit $1 Million to Stopping Evan Bayh

</p>   [ Democrats to Go on Air Monday With Ads Supporting Bayh ]  </p> “Evan Bayh has a long track record of putting himself and special interests ahead of Indiana families, and supporting

Politics · 114th Congress

If Kaine’s Feeling Veepstakes Pressure, He Hides it Well

</p> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">This kid’s got his odds on Tim Kaine for VP. 9-year old asked for an autograph at VA event. pic.twitter.com/I8Udeae461 </p> — Stephanie Akin (@stephanieakin) July 21, 2016

Politics · 114th Congress

Paul Ryan’s Tightrope Walk in Cleveland

</p> “He’s trying to thread the needle here but it’s extremely difficult,” Green said.  </p> Despite that dynamic, Trump has asked Ryan to speak at the convention  Tuesday night.

Rating Change: Utah No Longer Safe for Donald Trump

</p> Wealthy businessman Ross Perot received 27 percent in 1992 (when he finished ahead of Bill Clinton’s 25 percent) and 10 percent in 1996, but third-party candidates have barely registered since.

Opinion · 114th Congress

Hillary Clinton and the Dream No Longer Deferred

Bill Clinton’s 1992 campaign — with all the talk of “two for the price of one” and occasional cries of “run, Hillary, run” — was, of course, a catalyst.