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Politics · 114th Congress

Kids: Trump is a Bully

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

Politics · 114th Congress

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.

Politics · 114th Congress

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

Politics · 114th Congress

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

Politics · 114th Congress

Sanders, Cruz Rank as Least Bipartisan Senators

(Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Two of the least bipartisan senators in 2015 are running for president in 2016, a reflection of the polarized race playing out across the country.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Obamas Could Move to Embassy Row: Here’s Why

And since Obama’s staying in Washington after his presidency for daughter Sasha to finish high school, Embassy Row makes sense for her logistically.

Politics · 114th Congress

How Nancy Reagan Won Our Respect

It was a time when dignity mattered and public figures behaved in a way that allowed school children to cling to comforting illusions about their leaders.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Obamas Will Stick Around D.C. After Term Ends

He responded, “We haven’t figured that out yet, we’re going to have to stay a couple of years so Sasha can finish school. Transferring someone in the middle of high school — tough.”  

Politics · 114th Congress

Take Five: Sen. Benjamin Cardin

That’s not close, but I do root for the panthers when they’re playing any school other than one in Maryland.   Q : You’re ranking member of the Foreign Relations Committee.