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House Republicans Raise Red Flags Over Senate Tax Bill

A full repeal of SALT, as the Senate is proposing, would likely lose more than 22 Republicans — the maximum number that could vote “no” and the bill still pass without any Democratic support.

Politics · 115th Congress

Honoring Eisenhower at Long Last

That design was the result of several revisions, driven in part by opposition from the Eisenhower family and lawmakers who have said they could not endorse the project without the family’s approval

Politics · 115th Congress

How Candidates Duck Reporting Campaign Funds

But exploratory committees, like Fagg’s, allow people to explore the possibility of running for office — and raise money to do so — without having to register with or report to the FEC.

Politics · 115th Congress

Businessman Makes Indiana Senate Primary Three-Person Race

Braun seems to believe that his wallet should be the most important factor in Indiana’s Senate race, and today’s ad is simply more proof that he’s intent on buying himself a Senate seat,” state Democratic

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As GOP Passes Buck on Bump Stocks, ATF Pushes Back

The NRA initially surprised gun control advocates when it released a statement saying bump stocks and similar devices “should be subject to additional regulations.”

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Flake’s Exit Rocks GOP and Arizona Senate Race

“The notion that one should say and do nothing in the face of such mercurial behavior is ahistoric and, I believe, profoundly misguided,” Flake said Tuesday.

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Republicans Look to Make Up Loss of House Women

That’s putting pressure on the party that’s always struggled to get female candidates through expensive primaries without anything comparable to EMILY’s List. 

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McCain Appears to Jab Trump Over Draft-Dodging

Without mentioning a specific name, Sen. John McCain aapeared to take a veiled swipe at President Donald Trump for dodging the draft during the Vietnam War.

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Are GOP Retirements Draining the Swamp?

Without explicitly acknowledging if or how involved he is in Senate campaigns that would knock off incumbents in favor of his allies, Trump said he understood Bannon’s frustrations but also sang

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White House Shifts Stance on Kelly Criticism of Wilson

He went on to imply — without using her name — that Wilson in 2015 had bragged openly during the dedication of a new FBI building in Miami about personally securing the funds for the new facility.