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A new poll shows that New Hampshire could be poised for a highly competitive top-tier U.S. Senate race next year.
A bill is heading to President Donald Trump’s desk compelling the release of unclassified investigative files from the case against convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, a friend to the rich and powerful who died in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019 awaiting federal trial on sex trafficking charges.
U.S. Senate candidate Colin Allred is criticizing Democrats for siding with Republicans on a vote to end the shutdown, urging stronger party resolve.
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On the Record: Illinois U.S. Senate candidate runs to end military support for Israel
A University of Illinois professor who is running for the state’s open U.S. Senate seat is separating himself from the leading candidates by campaigning on ending
The latest poll from the Saint Anselm College Survey Center shows that even the Senate primary could be closer than some might have expected.
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Trump choice for Alaska federal judge gets low-key hearing in US Senate
Aaron Christian Peterson didn’t face any tough questions during a public hearing of the Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
One year before the 2024 U.S. Senate race in Montana, voters had already been seeing political ads on TV for more than three months.
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Hinchey lauds U.S. Senate’s passage of bill to put whole milk in schools
State Sen. Michelle Hinchey lauded on Monday the U.S. Senate’s decision to pass legislation aimed at making whole milk available in schools. Hinchey, D-Saugerties, who
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US Senate candidate suggests deploying National Guard to Alabama’s ‘two largest Democrat-ran cities’
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville said he would be willing to deploy troops to Birmingham and Montgomery to address “rampant crime.”
Utah Sen. John Curtis is happy he made the decision to leave his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives to run for the U.S. Senate. Curtis said he prefers his new position in the Senate, and that the transition made for a “dramatic” difference.