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Threats Away From Capitol Worry Senators

Senators on Tuesday cited fears about inadequate protection at events outside the Capitol campus and in their states, and urged the Capitol Police chief and the new Senate sergeant-at-arms to re-evaluate

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Call to Curb August Recess Picks Up Steam

That’s because the idea appears to be gaining steam for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that the large number of Democratic incumbents running for re-election could find themselves

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McConnell Gets Head Start on 2020 Re-Election

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, ever the political tactician, isn’t one to wait around for others to make the first move — his 2020 campaign is already underway.

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All of a Sudden, a Busy House Floor Schedule

Coincidentally — or maybe not — the next few months is the remaining time period Congress realistically has to be productive before lawmakers’ focus fully shifts toward their re-election campaigns

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Former Rep. Brad Ashford Faces Primary in Comeback Bid

Watch: Iowa’s Blum Now Most Vulnerable House Member, Nelson Moves Up List for Senate [jwp-video n=”1″] Party support Ashford has benefited from the backing of the national party and his former

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Rothenberg’s Dangerous Dozen Open House Seats

Florida’s 27th (Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R) Ros-Lehtinen proved her political appeal in 2016 when she won re-election while Clinton was carrying her district by 20 points.

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Six Months Out: The 10 Most Vulnerable Senators in 2018

Dean Heller no longer faces a primary threat, but he’s the only Republican up for re-election in a state Hillary Clinton won, and in this national environment that’s a tricky place to be.

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House Experience Poised to Nose-Dive

Ryan of Wisconsin, has also said he is not running for re-election. In addition, 14 members have resigned or have indicated they plan to resign before the session is over.