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Politics · 114th Congress

Hunger Games in North Carolina

Back in March, he won 25 percent of the vote in the GOP Senate primary against Sen. Richard Burr. Shortly after losing that race, he threw his hat in the ring in the 2nd District for the GOP nod.   

Politics · 114th Congress

NC Senator: Congress Should Stay Out of Bathroom Issue

He’s is seeking re-election to a third Senate term in November in a race the Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report/Roll Call has rated as leans Republican. Todd Ruger contributed to this report.

Politics · 114th Congress

Ratings Change: Kirk Race Downgraded to Leans Democratic

Duckworth and Kirk, Campaign Requires Extra Planning] But while it showed Kirk within striking distance, an incumbent at 40 percent does not inspire confidence, particularly a Republican running for re-election

Politics · 114th Congress

How Senate Republican Campaigns Will Handle Trump

Here is the compilation of three months of reporting about Senate Republicans preparing for a Trump nomination:   [Can the Senate GOP Hold Its Majority with Trump?]

Politics · 114th Congress

What’s a Vulnerable Republican To Do?

The Senate is on recess, but the staff of vulnerable incumbents reached by Roll Call on Wednesday still refused to say the name “Trump.”   Kentucky Sen.

Politics · 114th Congress

Why I Disagree with Stu on Paul Ryan

“If November’s elections are as messy for the GOP as they now appear, with Republicans failing once again to win the White House and also losing their Senate majority, Ryan would almost certainly

Politics · 114th Congress

Posey to go Unopposed In Re-Election

Bill Posey, R-Fla., will go unopposed in the general election after his Democratic opponent announced he will instead run for the state Senate.  

Politics · 114th Congress

The Unemployed Miner Who Confronted Clinton

Rand Paul has made it a focus of his re-election bid this fall, given that his state has lost about 1,500 coal industry jobs in the past three months.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Ryan Rides to the Rescue — But Not Until 2020

If Clinton defeats Trump easily, her convincing victory would likely help Democrats sweep all (or at least most) of the competitive Senate races this year, handing the Senate to New York Sen.

Politics · 114th Congress

Indiana Will Test Club for Growth’s Evolution

But this year, with its 2010 winners up for re-election, the conservative outside group is playing defense , largely conserving its resources for open-seat opportunities in which it thinks it can

Politics · 114th Congress

Who Might Trump Pick as VP?

Rubio opted not to run for re-election this year, so he’ll be leaving the Senate. Having a former competitor could also show that Trump is working to unify the party.

Politics · 114th Congress

Clinton Feels Heat in Coal Country

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s 2014 re-election campaign dedicated considerable resources to Eastern Kentucky, in which he easily defeated the state’s Secretary of State Alison Lundergan

Politics · 114th Congress

Supreme Court Ads to Target GOP Senators

The poll found that only 27 percent of voters were aware of Toomey’s position that the Senate should not consider Garland before November’s election.