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Sen. Rick Scott launched an uphill bid to be minority leader. Sen. Mitch McConnell was handily reelected but many rank-and-file senators are frustrated at party leaders following the 2022 elections.
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As election day draws nearer, Governor Kevin Stitt is raking in endorsements and bringing in some out-of-state Republicans to grow excitement for his re-election bid.
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The protesters repeatedly yelled, "Vote for climate now!" while Cruz spoke about inflation in the United States.
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Trump is still the dominant figure in Republican politics, but he appears more vulnerable after the persistent focus on his role in the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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"Is this the moment to reform gun laws?" British reporter Mark Stone from Sky News asked the U.S. senator.
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At issue was a federal law that has been on the books for 20 years that barred federal candidates from raising more than $250,000 to repay loans made to their campaigns.
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Three Supreme Court justices issued statements Wednesday addressing an NPR story about relations among the justices.
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"Of all the things that Jan. 6 was, it was definitely not a violent terrorist attack," Fox News commentator Tucker Carlson said in reply to Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.
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As the House select committee on January 6 holds its first hearing on Thursday, we revisit the events of that day — what happened when.
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Tensions are driven by the still-divisive personality of former President Trump, by issues such as vaccines and mandates and by the prospect of big Republican gains in the elections of 2022 and 2024.