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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.  

Policy · 114th Congress

LGBT Provision Divides GOP

Joe Heck, who is running for the Senate , voted against the amendment in committee. But four Republicans are co-sponsoring Dent’s proposal to remove it, including Florida Reps.

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.  

‘Sentencing Reform’ is Seriously Stuck

All this is on clearest display in the Senate, where the legislation looks to be riding a little wave of momentum but may be close to publicly coming off the rails – buffeted by anxieties about

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.   

Opinion · 114th Congress

The Art of the Duck

But with the Senate back in session Monday, reporters were impossible to avoid, especially in the Capitol during votes.

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.

Clinton and Her Odd Policy Bedfellows

Hillary Clinton’s operating style in the Senate involved partnering whenever possible with Republicans — and the more conservative, the better.  

Politics · 114th Congress

Back in D.C., Cruz Won’t Extinguish Presidential Hopes

[Related: Welcome Back to the Senate, Ted Cruz!] Sen. Lindsey Graham, who had his own short-lived presidential run, said he doesn’t think Cruz has ceded an outsider mantle to Trump.  

Dana Young, a Republican Force in Florida

Born and raised in Tallahassee, her grandfather, William Randolph Hodges, was president of the Florida Senate. Her uncle, Democrat Gene Hodges, served in the Florida House.

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