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Kimberly Railey

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Past articles by Kimberly:

The House Rematch in Rubio’s Hometown

Former Democratic Rep. Joe Garcia is fighting for his old seat. → Read More

Freedom Caucus Seeks to Keep Clout in Next Congress

The group is in talks with sitting members of Congress, as well as incoming freshmen. → Read More

Why Trump Doesn’t Pose a Risk for Ryan’s Primary

The speaker is coming prepared to his nomination fight next week. → Read More

L.A.’s Last House Republican Fights for Survival

Steve Knight faces a competitive challenge in his bid for a second term. → Read More

House Democrats See Strengthened Pickup Opportunities

But party leaders said Monday it’s still too early to tell whether the chamber is in play. → Read More

Where Trump’s Immigration Rhetoric Could Hurt Republicans the Most

Several House Republicans representing significant Latino populations could face more challenging reelections. → Read More

Frank Guinta’s Shrinking Path to Reelection

One less opponent is bad news for the embattled Republican from New Hampshire. → Read More

A New Kind of Retail for David Trone

After blanketing the airwaves thanks to unprecedented self-funding, the businessman is shaking a few hands, too. → Read More

Brad Ashford’s Improbable Comeback Bid

How a Nebraska Democrat moved himself down the list of the most vulnerable members of Congress. → Read More

Former NRCC Chairman: Trump Puts 20 GOP Seats at Risk

Paul Ryan is creating a policy agenda for incumbents to run on. → Read More

House Democrats Don’t Yet Have Enough Candidates To Ride Trump Wave

The DCCC struggled to recruit top challengers last year, not expecting Trump to be the GOP nominee. → Read More

How a Statewide Loss Led to a Potential House Seat

Scott Angelle ran for governor, considered a Senate campaign, and is now vying for an open House seat. → Read More

North Carolina GOP Preps For Heated Delegation Duel

Under proposed district lines, Reps. Renee Ellmers and George Holding will face off in a Republican primary. → Read More

How Scalia’s Death Impacts Redistricting in Two States

His absence could affect pending appeals in Virginia and North Carolina. → Read More

Club for Growth Spending Big Against Renee Ellmers

The third-term North Carolina congresswoman is facing a competitive primary challenge. → Read More

New Campaign-Finance-Reform PAC to Boost Four More Democratic Senate Candidates

The group, End Citizens United, plans to spend $25 to $30 million next year. → Read More

Texas House Battleground Could Hinge on Voter-ID Law in Flux

A federal appeals court struck down the statute last week, emboldening Democrats in West Texas. → Read More

Why the Race For Alan Grayson's House Seat Is Stranger Than Fiction

In the race to represent his Central Florida district, Grayson's former top political aide is running against his girlfriend. → Read More

Latino PACs Eye a Bigger Role in 2016

Emboldened by presidential-election-year turnout, groups are raising more money and making earlier endorsements. → Read More

African-American Candidates Enjoy String of Victories in Heavily Latino San Antonio

Rep. Will Hurd and San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor both won elections in the past year despite what look like challenging demographics in the area. → Read More