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Politics · 114th Congress

Are Senate Republicans Over-Performing Trump?

A Roll Call analysis of recent state polls that simultaneously surveyed the presidential and Senate race shows that for the most part, Senate Republican candidates are over-performing their party

Politics · 114th Congress

Republican Senators Blocked From Political Victories

“It’s pathetic we can’t do simple things like that because someone’s up for re-election. I actually offered to give him the bill. I said, ‘Put your name on it.’”

Ratings Changes in 5 Senate Races

The Republican senator is in considerable danger of underperforming Donald Trump in Missouri and losing re-election. We’re changing the rating from Leans Republican to Tilts Republican. 

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Take Five: Sen. Jim Risch

[Rubio’s Senate Backers Seek to Sway More Colleagues] Q:  You studied forestry at the University of Idaho. What did you originally want to do? A: I didn’t know.

Politics · 114th Congress

Do Attacks for Missing Hearings Still Work?

[Why Senate Attendance Attacks Are Usually Bogus] For starters, House and Senate committees treat attendance differently in the public record.

Opinion · 114th Congress

Donald Trump and the Second Battle of the Sexes

[Another Way Trump Could Flunk the Electoral College] In a 2000 Senate debate, Rick Lazio angrily walked over to Hillary Clinton’s lectern and demanded that she sign a pledge.

Opinion · 114th Congress

What if Senate Republicans Save Trump From Himself?

To hear Donald Trump tell it for the last year, Senate Republicans were weak, dumb losers, and not just the ones he ran against for president. He infamously called Sen.

Politics · 114th Congress

Can Toomey’s Presidential Non-Answer Hold?

McCain doesn’t have a bigger fan in the United States Senate than me,” he said, in front of an audience of a few dozen veterans. “He’s a hero to me, as he is to everybody in this room.”  

Policy · 114th Congress

Opioid Epidemic Enters Funding Debate

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s proposal to keep the government funded included one below-the-radar addition: funding to combat the opioid epidemic.