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Grassley’s Words Come Back To Bite Him

Bush was seeking re-election, Biden declared that Senate consideration of any potential Supreme Court pick “once the political season is under way” would be “not fair to the president, to the nominee,

Cracks Appear in GOP Ranks Over Supreme Court Pick

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., a man noted for his calm and stoic demeanor, delivered an impassioned speech on the Senate floor reiterating the point he made mere hours after the death

Opinion · 114th Congress

North Carolina, Explained

McCrory, who is both too conservative and not conservative enough for the state’s fickle voters, finds himself locked in a tough re-election race with Democratic state Attorney General Roy Cooper

Lindsey Graham: Gang of One

At that point, no gang re-upped to take the place of the original to hold off the nuclear winter, a fact Graham and other Republicans still bemoan and argue set the stage for the current confrontation

Supreme Court Hopeful Has Iowa Ties

Grassley, who is seeking re-election to a seventh Senate term, said last week that the potential nomination of Kelly was an “obvious political ploy” to get him to try to persuade Senate Republicans to

Policy · 114th Congress

‘Hamilton’ Star Pushes for Action on Puerto Rico

Padilla, who is not running for re-election, called on Congress to give the island the power to declare bankruptcy and restructure its debt, a process that is awarded to cities but not to U.S. territories

Politics · 114th Congress

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?