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Blackburn Announces $2 Million Haul

Marsha Blackburn is set to report she raised $2 million since she announced her candidacy for Tennessee’s Senate seat. 

Politics · 115th Congress

Tina Smith Has Just 10 Months to Keep Her New Job

Her Democratic peers up for re-election this year will have had a full two-year cycle to put together a campaign, not to mention at least six years in the Senate to fundraise and build a brand.

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House Seats You Think Can’t Flip but Might

Kelly, first elected to Congress in 1994, drew 70 percent of the vote in 2002 and won re-election with 67 percent two years later in New York’s 19th District. President George W.

Politics · 115th Congress

Bill Shuster Won’t Run for Re-Election in 2018

“Rather than focusing on a re-election campaign, I thought it wiser to spend my last year as Chairman focusing 100% on working with President Trump and my Republican and Democratic colleagues in

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Sen. Orrin Hatch Announces Retirement

Hatch announced Tuesday he will retire after seven terms in the Senate. The Utah lawmaker becomes the third of eight Senate Republicans up for re-election in 2018 to retire. 

Politics · 115th Congress

Hatch’s Congressional Career in Photos

Hatch, a staple of the Senate for more than 40 years, said Tuesday that he will retire at the end of his term and not seek re-election in the 2018 midterms. 

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47 Images of the Wild Ride That Was 2017 in Congress

July 28: Senate pages ride the subway to deliver copies of H.R. 1628, the American Health Care Act of 2017, to the Senate document room. The bill failed to pass the Senate earlier that week.

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House Panel Approves Sexual Harassment Training Guidelines

Already, five male lawmakers have resigned or said they would not seek re-election next year following misconduct allegations, and the House has disclosed it has paid hundreds of thousands of dollars