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The results come as a poll from Napolitan News Service from last week found that voters remain divided on whether their personal finances are improving or getting worse. The survey revealed that 30% claimed they are getting better, while 31% said the opposite.
Vulnerable Republican incumbents and GOP fiscal hawks are teaming up over a historically contentious issue: earmarks.
A member of the president’s own party is giving him flak over a lucrative White House deal he struck after digging his buddy’s company out of a $5.5 billion hole.
A Republican screening committee voted to endorse Appeals Judge Ron Lewis for the Ohio Supreme Court, over Justice Pat Fischer, who is bidding to switch seats.
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mlive on MSNGOP: Tighter southern border leaves Michigan’s Canadian border enticing to criminals
The cartels aren’t going to go and find another business like selling ice cream,” a Michigan Republican congresswoman said. Democrats argue this is all "security theater."
New York must plan nearly $3 billion a year in new Medicaid costs to cover for 500,000 people losing coverage due to the recent federal spending cuts
A Texas lawmaker found herself effectively stuck in her seat Monday, planted on the House floor after refusing to sign a political "permission slip"-a GOP-mandated form requiring Department of Public Safety escorts for Democrats who broke quorum over redistricting.
Tyson Shepard, Husted's communications director, wrote in a statement that Husted offers "Ohio's values and solutions to fix a broken Washington." Newsweek reached out to Brown's