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NPR's Debbie Elliott speaks with NPR's Political Correspondent, Sue Davis, about Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell's current influence over his conference.
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The GOP hasn't always been so focused on Israel, but evangelicals, partisan sorting and neoconservatism all helped change that. Those ties take center stage now as the Israel-Hamas war rages on.
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In 2020, Latino voters shifted slightly more Republican. Ahead of 2024, these voters could be the deciders in an election that might come down to just thousands of votes in states like Wisconsin.
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The Los Indios Republican won a special election in 2022 but lost to U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez five months later in the general election.
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Former San Antonio congressman Will Hurd said Donald Trump endangered U.S. lives with his mishandling of national secrets.
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The Republican moderate represented Texas' 23rd Congressional District from 2015 to 2021 and has been an outspoken critic of former president Donald Trump.
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Christian nationalism has been seen as outside the mainstream. But new data from the Public Religion Research Institute and the Brookings Institute indicates it's more common than many think.
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Vice President Harris' ascent to her current position represents a long step toward making women's full political equality a reality in both parties.
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The former South Carolina governor would be the first to challenge Donald Trump in the GOP primary.
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The GOP has taken back the House. But with a fractious caucus, and an ascendant far-right wing, how will Republicans run the House and what do they want to achieve in the new Congress?