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Opinion · 114th Congress

Cruz Helped Create Monster That Devoured Him

“America is a better country …” Cruz tried to say, but was interrupted with the words, “without you.”   “And a question that everyone here should ask …” Cruz began.  

Policy · 114th Congress

Tempered Expectations Await Obama in Crisis-Plagued Flint

The White House has no intention for Obama to use remarks he will give after a roundtable discussion with Flint residents to announce a new slate of actions he could green light without congressional

Politics · 114th Congress

How Zika Could Bite the GOP

To that, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee spokeswoman Lauren Passalacqua responded, “Here’s your GOP Majority at work: failing to do their jobs and going on recess without addressing a major

Opinion · 114th Congress

Trump Nails GOP Foreign Policy Impulses

At its core, Trump’s address was an effective distillation of the conflicting impulses of the Republican Party: the desire to build up the military without spending money, to make other nations

Politics · 114th Congress

Political Friendly Fire

Hamilton accused Adams of having “a vanity without bounds, and a jealousy capable of discoloring every object.” Adams lost.   Truman disses JFK When John F.

Politics · 114th Congress

What You See is What You Get, Trump Surrogates Say

Trump Jr. said his father’s comments about building a wall along the southern U.S. border and deporting undocumented immigrants should be taken literally, but that the elder Trump will show another

Politics · 114th Congress

Pennsylvania Democrats Want to Know: Why McGinty?

Added Burn, who had a bitter fight with McGinty in 2014 over who should run the state party: “If there is a case to be made that Katie is a better general election candidate than Joe Sestak, I haven

Opinion · 114th Congress

GOP Can Prepare for Open Convention by Studying 1976

. — the last time a major party held a convention without knowing whom the nominee would be. That year, incumbent President Gerald Ford bested Ronald Reagan on the first ballot.  

Politics · 114th Congress

In Maryland Senate Race: Is ‘Compromise’ a Dirty Word?

point is that you can negotiate and fight and negotiate hard, and it doesn’t means you have to give up your core principles,” said Edwards, who could be heard in the back of this small hotel meeting room without

Politics · 114th Congress

Like a Rolling Stone

But without Van Hollen and Israel, there is no obvious heir.   “I think the fact that Nancy is staying on for a bit more time is kind of a blessing in a way.

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Angus King, ‘Doing the Right Thing’

As I passed them, I overheard him asking her if they should go together up the stairs or in the elevator and I smiled to myself, knowing she was in good hands.

Politics · 114th Congress

New Ad Could Change Indiana House Race Dynamics

Banks has been a steady presence on TV with two bio ads, which were reinforced by the positive Freedom Fund spot, and his campaign should benefit from the Club ad against Tom.

Kildee to Congress: Act Now on Flint

As Flint residents enter their third year without clean drinking water, Michigan Rep. Dan Kildee on Thursday sent out a renewed plea asking his colleagues to act immediately on an aid package.