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Politics · 114th Congress

Fear and Loathing Among Latinos in the 2016 Campaign

[Can Trump Have It Both Ways on Immigration?] But Jayesh Rathod, a law professor at American University and director of its Immigrant Justice Clinic, says it goes further.

Politics · 114th Congress

House to Put Obama in Tough Spot With 9/11 Bill Vote

[Bipartisan Push on to Oppose 9/11 Bill] The official said the White House would “welcome opportunities to engage with the Congress further on that discussion,” but stopped short of stating

Politics · 114th Congress

Clinton Shatters Glass Ceiling, Wins Nomination

Then Sanders rose to speak, calling for suspending the rules and saying: “I move that Hillary Clinton be selected as the nominee of the Democratic party” by acclamation.  

Politics · 114th Congress

In Cleveland, a Party at Odds With Itself

As grass-roots Republicans became increasing frustrated with the GOP-controlled Congress’ inability to repeal the 2010 health care law and block Obama’s initiatives, Trump was poised as the perfect

Politics · 114th Congress

Trump Picks Mike Pence

That followed an exclusive report by Roll Call on Thursday that Trump was planning to announce that Indiana Gov.

Politics · 114th Congress

Democrats Call on House to Pass Gun Control Bill This Week

“This Congress should not leave this week without giving us a vote on something very simple: ‘no fly, no buy,'” Democratic Caucus Chairman Xavier Becerra of California said Wednesday morning.  

Politics · 114th Congress

The Downfall of a Pragmatic Republican

[Related: The War on Trump is Over] Bennett, who had been fighting cancer and had been weakened by a stroke, died on May 4.

Politics · 114th Congress

California Ballot Lets Incumbents Define Themselves

Less than 15 percent of voters, on average, approve of the job Congress is doing, compared to 77 percent who disapprove, according to the Real Clear Politics average  as of April 27.

Politics · 114th Congress

Rep. Bob Dold Walks a Re-Election Tightrope in Illinois

They want to squeeze incumbent Republicans in competitive House and Senate races between the unpopular GOP-led Congress and Trump, whose bombastic personality and nationalistic rhetoric has galvanized