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Is the Senate Up for Grabs Yet?

But the Senate map remains daunting for Democrats, and the polarized nature of our politics continues to limit Democrats’ Senate prospects.

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At the Races: Into the Badlands

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Senate Democrats?

Judge Brett Kavanaugh was back on Capitol Hill Tuesday for a day of meetings headlined by sit-downs with a key Republican, as well as with the Senate minority leader and other high-profile Senate Democrats

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Paul Manafort Convicted on Eight of 18 Federal Counts

Prosecutors will file a statement next Wednesday on whether they want to re-try Manafort on the 10 remaining counts on which the jury could not reach a unanimous conclusion.

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EMILY’s List Latest to Back Katko Challenger

He was first elected in 2014 and re-elected two years ago. In both contests, the news site auburnpub.com points out, he defeated his Democratic opponents by at least 20 points.

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Red-State Democrats Zero In on Opioid Epidemic

While the opioid epidemic is a priority for much of Congress, candidates in especially hard-hit states, such as West Virginia, have made it a core issue in their re-election bids.

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What to Watch in Tuesday’s Primaries

The most interesting contests are in Wisconsin and Minnesota, which both hold primaries for Senate and for several competitive House seats.

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House Republicans Considering Leadership Bids — So Far

Regardless of those outcomes, though, at least one lower-rung elected leadership position will be open with Republican Policy Committee Chairman Luke Messer of Indiana exiting the House after a failed Senate