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Senate GOP Campaigns Prepare for the Worst: Trump

Portman, for instance, touts his seven field offices across Ohio, a squad of 850 high-school and college-aged volunteers, and an expected, by this week, 1.5 million voter contacts.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Good News for Ron Johnson’s Re-election Bid

The Marquette University Law School survey  of 1,405 registered voters from March 24-28 showed the gap between Johnson and his Democratic challenger, former Sen.

Politics · 114th Congress

Faces of the 115th Congress: Raja Krishnamoorthi

Krishnamoorthi was the product of public schools and went on to earn degrees from Princeton University (in mechanical engineering) and Harvard Law School.  

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GOP, Dem Campaign Committees Launch Mirror Attacks

Tom Casperson for missing a vote in Lansing on public school funding. He was also in Washington, attending NRCC’s March Dinner  with retiring Rep. Dan Benishek, whose seat he’s seeking.  

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At Long Last, ‘Rosie the Riveter’ Gets Her Due

In interviews with Roll Call during their visit, eight of the women spoke about work, war, feminism, politics — and what happened after the men came back from the battlefields, and the “Rosies”

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Will the Chamber Spend on Ron Johnson This Fall?

Early surveys of the race paint a grim picture for Johnson: Since April of last year, five of six polls from Marquette Law School have found Feingold sporting a double-digit lead, including a mid-February

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Kids: Trump is a Bully

The school allowed Roll Call to interview students, but asked that only first names be used.  

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The Rise and (Probable) Fall of Renee Ellmers

(Al Drago/CQ Roll Call) Candidates are no longer required to reach a 40 percent threshold, so all that’s needed to win, in either version of the 2nd District, is a plurality.

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Millennials Raising Money to Run, But Can They Win?

(Meredith Dake-O’Connor/CQ Roll Call file photo) Pennsylvania Democrat Lindy Li, who turned 25 in December, is a first-time congressional candidate but is already running in her second district.

Politics · 114th Congress

The Right Credentials

In this excerpt from the upcoming CQ Roll Call  e-book, Supreme Showdowns: Inside The Senate Battles Over The High Court And What Awaits Obama’s Nominee , Todd Ruger looks at what informed high court

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Why Female Trump Voters Think He’ll Widen the GOP Tent

Plenty of Trump’s supporters, especially women for whom the economy is more important than social issues, told Roll Call they believe Trump is actually widening the GOP tent by bringing in not just new