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U.S. Senate Republicans kill ‘Right to Contraception’ legislation in politically charged vote
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 2 days agoSenate Democrats scheduled the vote as a way to contrast themselves with Republicans and put them on...
Michigan's U.S. Senate field set for upcoming August Primary
FOX 2 News Detroit· 4 days agoAaron Tobin, the executive board member of the Oakland County Republican Party, said he thinks most...
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Maine's state primaries
Houston Chronicle· 2 hours agoMaine voters already cast their votes for president, but they’re back at it on Tuesday for the state...
EDITORIAL: Back your favorite Idaho business gems
Coeur d'Alene Press· 5 hours agoAccording to U.S. Sen. Jim Risch, June 7 is the day to recognize the Support Local Business Gems Initiative. Risch, senior member and ...
A new Kansas political party is testing an old ban on a once-common election strategy
Kansas City Star via AOL· 3 hours agoA successful challenge to Kansas’ anti-fusion laws would likely require convincing the state Supreme...
AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Maine’s state primaries
FOX40 Sacramento· 2 hours agoWASHINGTON (AP) — Maine voters already cast their votes for president, but they’re back at it on...
'Latinos for Lake': Candidate attempts to reach essential Arizona voting bloc in US Senate race
The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoLake mentioned her fondness for large families but didn’t discuss abortion. If she avoided one subject, abortion, that has created problems for her in the past, she went on at length about another ...
With Trump endorsement and lead, Rogers tries to fend off rivals in US Senate race
Detroit Free Press via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoCompared with the Democratic race for the Senate nomination, which is being dominated by U.S. Rep....
5 reasons Supreme Court ethics questions are more common now than in the past
San Francisco Chronicle· 17 minutes agoOn the one hand, accusing a Supreme Court justice of ethical misconduct is not new. In 1804, Justice Samuel Chase was impeached by the House of Representatives, but acquitted by the
Senate GOP ratchets up calls for vote on ICC sanctions bill
The Hill· 1 day agoThe measure passed the House on Tuesday, with 42 Democrats joining every Republican to vote in...