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Past articles by Stephanie:

Does Joe Biden Have the Ratings It Takes to Run for President?

Several vice presidents have attempted, but only two have succeeded. → Read More

Where Have 2016 Presidential Donors Given Before?

Marco Rubio is mining Mitt Romney's old donor list for cash, while Ron Paul's old donors overlap most with—you guessed it—Rand Paul. → Read More

Why Is Rick Perry Broke? His 2012 Donors Prefer Ted Cruz.

The donors who gave to Perry's last presidential run have supplied more money to Cruz's campaign than Perry's this time around. → Read More

The Top 2012 Republican Donors Who’ve Already Taken a Side in 2016

Thirty percent of the million-dollar GOP donors of 2012 are back in the playing field, with a majority backing Marco Rubio. → Read More

A Timeline of Government Data Breaches

Since April 2013, six hacks targeted OPM and its contractors, resulting in the theft of millions of federal workers' personal data. → Read More

If Facebook Were Voting in 2016, It Would Be Donald Trump vs. Hillary Clinton

And other social media activity surrounding the campaign launches of 2016 candidates → Read More

How Do Presidential Candidates Spend $1 Billion?

It involves plenty of ad buys, big payouts to contractors and some help from super PACS. → Read More

Among Senior Capitol Hill Staffers, Men Still Outnumber Women

A visual breakdown of Congress's 15,700 staffers. → Read More

How the U.S. Kills Its Prisoners: A Lethal Injections Map

Prisoners on death-row challenge the use of the sedative Midazolam in Glossip v. Gross case. → Read More

Hillary Clinton Is Winning the 2016 Election—on Facebook

The former secretary of State has a ton of notifications right now. → Read More

Ted Cruz’s Presidential Campaign Launch Destroyed Rand Paul’s On Facebook

Despite all the digital sophistication—and a few missteps—propping up his presidential campaign, Rand Paul is already lagging on Facebook behind one of his biggest rivals: Ted Cruz. → Read More

There Are More Than 16,000 Requests for Commutations. Obama Has Granted 43.

A look at the president's enormous clemency backlog. → Read More

How Harry Reid Stacks Up Against Other Senate Leaders

Harry Reid is the seventh-longest-serving leader in the Senate → Read More

DEATH, DRUGS, AND CRIME IN THE OIL PATCH

The oil-and-gas gold rush has sparked a crime wave. → Read More

There Have Only Ever Been Five Popularly Elected Black Senators

Only nine black senators have ever served in the upper chamber. → Read More

When Republicans and Democrats Choose to Ignore (or Accept) Science

Republicans generally trust scientists for input on policy decisions—aside from on a few, very contentious topics. → Read More

Visualizing the GOP's 2016 Bracket

The Republicans running for president in 2016 will all compete in the same primary, but they won't all be chasing the same voters, especially at the start. → Read More

CPAC Sound Bites: Listen to What Top Conservatives Are Saying

A soundboard of the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference. → Read More

Map: The United States of Weed

After a last-minute GOP warning, marijuana is now legal in D.C. Where does it stand in the rest of the country? → Read More

The Rise and Rise of Tech and Telecom Lobbying

The top 10 tech and telecom lobby spenders paid out more than $125 million for lobbying in 2014. → Read More