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Tester's last two elections were close – he won in 2006 by less than 1 percent and won in 2012 by 1 percent – and Trump took the state by 20 points in 2016. → Read More
Chozick laments about the lack of press access to those who want to be the next leader of the free world, noting the walls of aides that guard them. → Read More
Democrats and Republicans are watching the Arizona special election for signs of their political standing leading into the November midterms. → Read More
The conservative influence in key Senate primaries and the nasty fights brewing could hamper GOP attempts to have a strong majority in the upper chamber next year. → Read More
It's an issue that’s popular with two large voting groups among the Democratic Party – minorities and youth. → Read More
Democrats need a treasure trove of dollars to defend their seats plus pick up the two they need to control the upper chamber. → Read More
A St. Louis judge denied Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens’ motion to dismiss an invasion of privacy case, meaning the May 14th felony trial will go forward. → Read More
Questions of loyalty – both high and low – haunt the Trump White House. → Read More
Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley announced Tuesday that his office found evidence of wrongdoing by GOP Gov. Eric Greitens in relation to his former charity. → Read More
Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers is facing the toughest re-election campaign of her career. → Read More
The TAKE with Emily Goodin Another thread in the spider web of connections that is President Donald Trump’s world was revealed on Monday, when Michael Cohen’s attorneys claimed one of his clients was Fox News host Sean Hannity. Hannity, an ardent defender of the president who has dined with him... → Read More
This "slime ball" gets his say, and then some. → Read More
The president may end up most helpful in 2018 is in the battle for the Senate. → Read More
Nixon is challenging incumbent Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who’s seeking a third term in Albany. → Read More
The fate of Missouri’s Senate contest could be tied to the fate of the state’s governor, Eric Greitens, who is facing calls to resign. → Read More
It was Ryan who solidified the former swing district into firm GOP territory. His exit changes that. → Read More
Republican Cindy Hyde-Smith was sworn in as the first female senator from Mississippi on Monday afternoon, bringing a record number of 23 women serving in the Senate. → Read More
Florida Gov. Rick Scott announced his challenge to Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson on Monday, setting up a battle that could help determine which party controls the Senate. → Read More
The student behind the “March for Our Lives” are planning a series of town hall this weekend that will contain empty chairs to symbolize the lawmakers not attending. → Read More
The TAKE with Rick Klein “Nothing concrete has actually happened,” Larry Kudlow, President Donald Trump’s brand-new top economic adviser, said yesterday. Kudlow was talking about action on tariffs, in what amounted to an effort to declare a truce in an emerging trade war – prompting expected... → Read More