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Politics · 114th Congress

Cleveland Rises and Shines for the GOP

He parlayed that to two terms as governor and two terms in the Senate.   Once a heart of the steel and automobile industries, a place where John D.

Politics · 114th Congress

Bill to Fight Opioid Abuse Sent to Obama

The Senate gave final passage Wednesday to legislation that will help communities combat opioid and heroin abuse and, in the process, gave a boost to some lawmakers facing tough re-election bids.  

Maine’s Janet Mills is a Worthy Foil for Governor

“She would run up the stairs or down the stairs to weigh in when she thought something would be going south,” said Dawn Hill, assistant Senate minority leader who served in the House with Mills.

Politics · 114th Congress

Evan Bayh to Run for Indiana Senate

[ Democrats Hope Baron Hill Can Follow Donnelly’s Path to Senate ]   “I do not want to stand in the way of Democrats winning Indiana and the U.S. Senate,” Hill said.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Democrats Reserve Airtime to Expand House Map

David Jolly recently bowed out of the Senate race to run for re-election here. He’s currently one of the most vulnerable members in the House , and he faces former Gov. Charlie Crist in November.  

Opinion · 114th Congress

In Search of a Hero

On the Senate side, Trump made time to settle scores , lashing out at those who haven’t or won’t support him. He called Sen.

Politics · 114th Congress

Republicans Press to Keep Clinton Investigation Going

House and Senate Republicans will pursue Clinton on two fronts over the email scandal that has amplified their criticism of her as untrustworthy just as she prepares to accept her party’s nomination

Politics · 114th Congress

The 10 Most Vulnerable House Members

Ami Bera sits in the Leans Democratic 7th District, but he may be facing an especially tough re-election after his father pleaded guilty to making illegal contributions to his son’s campaigns.