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Politics - U.S. House
Apr 24, 2018

Arizona Special Election Results: Eighth House District
See full results and maps from the Arizona special election.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 24, 2018

What Nonvoters Really Think
There are tens of millions of them, and they could seal Trump's political fate.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 24, 2018

Romney Failed to Win at Utah Convention, but Few Believe He's Doomed
The 2012 G.O.P. presidential nominee, running for an open Senate seat, faced conservatives who disliked his ideological swerving, and a fear among hard-right activists that they were losing power.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 23, 2018

Arizona Special Election: Republicans Are Dominant But Still Nervous
The race is mostly a test of the resilience of the G.O.P. base at a moment when Democrats are enjoying a surge of voter energy.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 23, 2018

Hope in Arizona
Activist women are transforming the state's politics.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 23, 2018

The Fight for Wisconsin Is On as Outside Money Pours Into Senate Race
National Democrats were shocked in 2016 when a Republican presidential nominee carried Wisconsin for the first time since 1984. Now both parties see a key Senate race as a crucial test before 2020.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 23, 2018

For Politicians Scraping Bottom, a Scarce Resource: Impeachment Lawyers
Despite the high stakes and bright lights, the nation's statehouse impeachment bar is but a handful of battle-tested lawyers. The next test may be in Missouri.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 22, 2018

America Abhors Impeachment
America has only ever impeached two presidents, but both remained in office.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 22, 2018

How Trump is Changing the Way His Party Talks
As the midterm elections approach, some Republican candidates are not only embracing President Trump's policies but also his tone and catchphrases.

Politics - U.S. House
Apr 22, 2018

‘I Was Trump Before Trump Was Trump'
Republican candidates all over are parroting the president, spouting his catchphrases and donning his hats as they try to show loyalty.

Politics - U.S. House
Jan 31, 2018

North Korean Defector, Honored by Trump, Has a Remarkable Escape Story
Ji Seong-ho, a defector from North Korea who lost an arm and a leg at 13, traveled thousands of miles on crutches to make it to the South.

Politics - U.S. House
Jan 31, 2018

Watching Trump's Speech: They Cheered. They Groaned. They Ate a Cake.
Around the country, people gathered at parties and in bars to hear President Trump's State of the Union speech. In some competitive Republican congressional districts, we went along.

Politics - U.S. House
Jan 30, 2018

State of the Union Makes Washington Normal Again. Briefly. Kind Of.
In a chaotic capital, an annual ritual brings back a feeling of normalcy.

Politics - U.S. House
Jan 30, 2018

Dangerously Low on Water, Cape Town Now Faces ‘Day Zero'
One of Africa's richest cities is threatening to turn off the taps to its four million residents, cutting off homes and most businesses.

Politics - U.S. House
Jan 30, 2018

The Nunes Conspiracy
Get ready for another dark attempt to change the subject.

Politics - U.S. House
Jan 29, 2018

Please Don't Call Him Presidential
Let's not pretend that Trump's State of the Union performance matters.

Politics - U.S. House
Jan 29, 2018

Senate Rejects Measure to Ban Abortion After 20 Weeks of Pregnancy
In a vote that fell mostly along party lines, Republicans aimed to force vulnerable Democrats to take a stand ahead of the midterm elections.

Politics - U.S. House
Jan 29, 2018

House Republicans Vote to Release Secret Memo on Russia Inquiry
Disregarding Justice Department warnings, the House Intelligence Committee will release a secret memo questioning the origins of the Russia investigation.

Politics - U.S. House
Jan 29, 2018

Just How Bad Is Partisan Gerrymandering? Ask the Mapmakers
The experts who draw political maps are finding their work under scrutiny as courts examine partisan gerrymandering.

Politics - U.S. House
Jan 29, 2018

Rodney Frelinghuysen, Powerful House Republican, Announces He Will Not Seek Re-Election
The chairman of the appropriations committee is the latest congressional Republican to announce he will not seek re-election in the 2018 midterms.

Politics - U.S. House
Jan 29, 2018

From Annapolis to Congress? These Three Women Know Tough Missions
The women, who were contemporaries at the Naval Academy, are part of a powerful wave of political activism in the era of President Trump.

Politics - U.S. House
Jan 29, 2018

10 Ways Trump Has Obstructed Justice
A list that uses the same form as the impeachment articles against Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton.

Politics - U.S. House
Jan 28, 2018

The Gathering Threat to Abortion Rights
An expected procedural vote in the Senate on a 20-week abortion ban highlights the need for the public to vote in November's midterms.

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