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A Tough Night for Down-Ballot Outsiders

The Club tarred Shimkus as “one of the most liberal Republicans in Congress,” but Shimkus had $1.4 million on hand to McCarter’s $87,000, and should now coast to re-election in his safe Republican

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump’s Electoral Math Doesn’t Add Up

Is Trump merely blowing smoke, or could he re-draw the partisan landscape and win in November? Could he carry Michigan, or even New York, as he has started to assert?

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump Campaign Manager, Seasoned Political Operative

He started working for the Republican National Committee in 2001 as the legislative political director for the Northeast region before becoming the campaign manager for the 2002 re-election campaign of

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Bernie Sanders’ Superdelegate Chutzpah

When Patrick Leahy sought to become the first Democrat ever elected to the Senate from Vermont in 1974, Sanders jumped into the race and nearly siphoned off enough votes from Leahy to elect his

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Paul Broun’s 2016 Run Could Reignite Ethics Charge

Collins is running for re-election.   Broun, first elected in 2007 in a special election to replace the late Rep. Charlie Norwood, R-Ga., ran for the Senate in 2014 but lost in the primary.

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Democrats Goading Grassley

In January, the 82-year-old set the Senate record for most time without missing a vote, more than 22 years and counting. His campaign website is Grassleyworks.com.  

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Dem Senate Takeover Probable, If Cruz or Trump Nominee

But the situation would be dramatically worse for a Republican running for re-election in a swing state when his or her party is in the middle of a political civil war and with a controversial, radioactive

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Republican Senator Shifts to More Vulnerable Rating

Republican Rob Portman of Ohio won’t lose re-election due to a lack of money, but he is running for a second term in one of the most competitive states in a tumultuous political environment.

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The Politics of Quirk in the 49th State

Lisa Murkowski lost in her primary to tea party candidate Joe Miller, Murkowski ran a write-in race, and won, making her the first successful write-in candidate for Senate since Strom Thurmond in 1954.

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Where House and Presidential Races Converge

It’s going to be hard for most House races to get any attention this year, with a competitive presidential race and the fight for control of the Senate.