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Romney on Moore: Guilty Until Proven Innocent in Politics

Former Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore should step aside in light of reports he initiated sexual relations with teenage girls.

Politics · 115th Congress

At the Races: 362 Days to Go

There are a lot of House and Senate races to watch, and you can keep track of them all with At the Races.

Politics · 115th Congress

GOP Knocks Casey for Supporting Assault Weapons Ban

“Bob Casey’s support for Senate liberals’ radical gun ban legislation is a slap in the face to the Pennsylvania voters he lied to about his views on the Second Amendment,” said Bob Salera, a spokesman

Politics · 115th Congress

McSally Planning Senate Run in Arizona

Jeff Flake after he  announced last month he would not run for re-election. It is not clear when she will officially announce her Senate campaign.

Politics · 115th Congress

GOP Cheerleading on Taxes Belies Conflicts

Top members of President Donald Trump’s administration and Senate Republicans were upbeat about the progress on the Senate’s tax overhaul proposal Tuesday, even as there were signs of internal GOP conflict

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: Rand Paul and Our Own Worst Enemies

Emails from my inbox this week from fundraising groups: “RINO Commits to Run for Re-election,” “Patricia, They’re Lying,” “A Truly Truly Disgusting Ad,” “BUSTED” and “SHOCKING.”

Politics · 115th Congress

One Year Out: The 10 Most Vulnerable Senators in 2018

But a year out from Election Day, the most vulnerable senator is the lone Republican facing re-election in a state won by Hillary Clinton.The overall Senate landscape has improved for Democrats since the

Members Face Tough Odds in Races for Governor

There’s been plenty of media attention on the twelve members who have decided to call it quits and retire from the House, and another eight members are seeking a promotion to the Senate.