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The idea that our political opponents will "fairly" draw competitive districts is a myth we need to abandon. And this applies to both sides.
Here's how Indiana's U.S. House members use a centuries-old, taxpayer-funded congressional privilege to communicate with Hoosiers.
PolitiFact Florida explores House Speaker Mike Johnson's larger point about what Democrat lawmakers said before this year ...
Included in the Republican Party’s big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts is funding to power President Donald Trump's ...
Veteran trucker describes fleeing California due to AB 5 restrictions and supports Rep. Kiley's legislation to restore independent contractor freedoms across America ...
Days after he responded to a disappointing jobs report by firing the commissioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Trump ...
A widening battle to win control of the House is threatening to make Congress more partisan as red and blue states undertake ...
President Donald Trump is expected to ramp up efforts to curb crime in the nation’s capital on Monday as he threatens a ...
ON SATURDAY — Florida celebrated its first ever Bob Graham Day in commemoration of the late governor and senator. A law ...
In the upcoming New Jersey governor's race, Democrat Michelle "Mikie" Sherrill and Republican Jack Ciattarelli are offering sharply differing visions for the state's engagement with immigrants and ...
But sometimes the effort backfires: In trying to maximize their seats, a party spreads its voters too thin and fails to make some districts safe enough. These vulnerable districts can then flip to the ...
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