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At the Races: Land of Kennedy? Louisiana

Don’t vote twice: That’s the message from election officials in North Carolina following comments this week in the state by Trump, who suggested his supporters should try to vote twice, by mail and

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Trump needs a convention bounce

But Trump’s victory should be a lesson in probability rather than a call to ignore data. We should reject the false choice between following the data and being open-minded about less likely results.

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RNC fact check: First night speakers spin

There won’t be an America to leave to our children and grandchildren without those brave law enforcement officers and first responders.

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Can Joe Biden revive bipartisanship as president?

Heitkamp, a Democrat from North Dakota, said it is hard to predict how the dynamic would shift without Trump in office but there should be less incentive for Republicans to obstruct for obstruction

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Biden would largely discard Trump’s foreign policies on Day 1

“To walk away from that institution in the middle of a pandemic is like fighting a fire without water,” Loyce Pace, executive director of the Global Health Council, which advocates for access to

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At the Races: Will there still be balloons?

The virtual convention also allowed some endangered lawmakers and candidates to participate without leaving their districts.

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At the Races: COVID gridlock

Starting gate About that tweet: The president can ask whether the election should be delayed, but the answer from experts is clear: He can’t do it on his own, CQ Roll Call’s Todd Ruger reports.

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Democrats on the verge of their own tea party problem

As of yet, the Democratic infighting has largely taken place in safe blue districts and hasn’t resulted in the party losing competitive seats they should have otherwise won. 

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Mailing it in: No calls in key Kentucky and New York races

Thomas Massie, a Republican who President Donald Trump angrily tweeted in March should be thrown out of the party for being a “granstander” on a coronavirus relief bill, coasted to victory in his primary

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A second look at the Colorado Senate race

And second, to weaken Hickenlooper for the general election against GOP incumbent Cory Gardner should the former governor make it to the fall.