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Politics · 115th Congress

2018 Campaigns Already Racing to Define Health Care Bill

As the bill heads to the Senate, Democrats are also looking to tie it to the two more vulnerable Republicans up for re-election next year, Nevada’s Dean Heller and Arizona’s Jeff Flake.

Politics · 115th Congress

Sinema Won’t Challenge Flake For Senate

Responding to a question about whether she would challenge Flake in an interview with Arizona radio station KTAR, Sinema she would instead run for re-election beginning at the end of June, and was

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Meet the Dogs of the House

On Monday, we gave you the dogs of the Senate, and now, we look at the House pooches who brighten up days on both sides of the aisle. [Meet the Dogs of the Senate] Rep.

Politics · 115th Congress

Wells Fargo Revamps Lobbying Operation

The Senate Banking and House Financial Services committees quickly held hearings where former Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf admitted that the bank’s incentive systems had encouraged employees to open

Halftime for Special Election Bragging Rights

Montana has been reliably Republican in presidential elections and went for Trump by 21 points, but Democrats have won three of the state’s last four Senate contests and Gov.

Politics · 115th Congress

Will He or Won’t He? Hatch Keeps Utah in Suspense

“I remain focused on my work in the Senate and will make any political decisions in due course.” When he last ran for re-election in 2012, Hatch said that his seventh term would be his last.

Politics · 115th Congress

All Eyes on Turnout in Georgia Special Election

Trump carried it by less than 2 points, while Price won re-election by 23 points. Four years earlier, Republican Mitt Romney also carried it by 23 points.