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Politics · 114th Congress

Sanders’ Long-Shot Delegate Hunt

Merkley is Sanders’ lone Senate backer and Clinton far exceeds Sanders in congressional endorsements.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Senate GOP Candidate: Florida Voters Don’t Want Rubio

A Republican Senate candidate in Florida is firing a warning shot at Sen. Marco Rubio and the party leaders trying to persuade him to run for re-election: GOP voters have already moved on.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Senate Democrats: Rubio Will Lose If He Runs Again

Marco Rubio to run for re-election , convinced he’s likely the only candidate capable of holding a battleground seat.   To which Senate Democrats are now responding: Don’t be so sure.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump Asks Big Favor from ‘Little Marco’

In a tweet , Trump pleaded with his former Republican presidential primary rival to seek re-election to the Senate — in spite of Rubio’s insistence that he doesn’t want to — referencing poll numbers

Politics · 114th Congress

McCain’s Role in Party, Senate Gets New Test This Week

All of this comes as he faces the toughest re-election bid in his three-decade Senate career and as he reluctantly supports a candidate for president whom he has openly disparaged, and vice versa

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump, RNC Strike Deals on Fundraising

[Senate Republicans Try Escaping Trump Vortex] “If it’s not the battleground states, then it’s mostly states where the Trump campaign has a good relationship with the state party,” said Chris

Politics · 114th Congress

Untethered Rubio Goes on a Twitter Rant

With his presidential campaign aborted and his Senate term expiring early next year, Sen. Marco Rubio took to Twitter on Monday to tell us how he really feels.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Ryan Feels the Pinch on Zika Funding

The outside group’s pronouncements also carry weight with conservative donors who can hurt an incumbent’s re-election hopes by fielding a primary challenge.