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How the Hill’s Endangered Have Been Voting

(Most of those, it should be noted, have been confirmations of relatively obscure nominees.) More surprising, given that he does not have the others’ reputation as a centrist, is that Richard M.

Opinion · 114th Congress

We’re Underestimating the Donald Trump Debacle

His chances of winning the old-fashioned way are so far gone that his campaign and its surrogates have laid out a three-option plan for defeating Hillary Clinton: imprison her without trial, execute her

Politics · 114th Congress

Clinton Campaign Uses DACA Anniversary to Rally DREAMers

The Democratic presidential hopeful’s political operation rolled out a new “My Dream, Your Vote” initiative Monday encouraging people who came to the United States as children without proper immigration

Policy · 114th Congress

5 Issues to Watch When Congress Returns in September

Without a way forward and with no one backing down, the vote could fail again. [Senate Democrats Block $1.1 Billion to Fight Zika] House Republicans seem even less keen to budge.

Politics · 114th Congress

Rubio Joins Critics of Trump, But Doesn’t Pull Support

[ Trump Digs in Against Khan Backlash ]   But as with other Republicans, Rubio’s repudiation of Trump’s comments came without him withdrawing support for the Republican nominee’s White

Politics · 114th Congress

Amid Tight Race, Obama Passes Baton to Clinton

He also broke with his months-old practice of referring to and criticizing Trump and his many vague — and unprecedented — policy pronouncements without using the Republican nominee’s name.

Politics · 114th Congress

Clintons Take Back Party as Bill Fetes Hillary

[ Clinton Shatters Glass Ceiling, Wins Nomination ]   When Bill advised Hillary she should run for office, she doubted her own electability, and said he should seek public office because

Politics · 114th Congress

Georgia Runoff Will Decide State’s Next Congressman

meet-and-greet earlier this year, Crane suggested he was comfortable shooting police if they tried to search his house with a “no-knock” warrant, with which police can enter a private home to conduct a search without

Politics · 114th Congress

6 Ways the 2 Conventions Are Off to Different Starts

While Monday proved that neither camp could claim a 2016 monopoly on the “party in disarray” label, here are six instructive disparities between the conventions that should not be overlooked: </

Opinion · 114th Congress

Michelle Obama: Star of the RNC and, Perhaps, the DNC

Without even attending the convention the Republicans just wrapped up in Cleveland, the first lady found a way to dominate in the most visible way possible; her words anchored the prime time speech

Politics · 114th Congress

Staying Power: Clinton is Ready for Her Balloon Drop

personality: Cautious to a self-defeating fault, she has used too many pollsters and too many focus groups in an attempt to become all things to all voters, and in the process too many of them are left without

Politics · 114th Congress

Sanders to Back Clinton, Despite DNC Email Leak

The coming together on reducing the number of party insiders who get to cast votes as delegates without being bound to election results tracks well with the news reported by CNN that Democratic National

Opinion · 114th Congress

Trump’s Rendezvous with Destiny and Fear-Mongering

Fifty-five miles southeast of the Quicken Loans Arena and less than 10 miles from the GM plant in Lordstown, Newton Falls should — in theory — be receptive to Trump’s toxic brew of security, isolationism