If Trump nominates a candidate who Democrats uniformly oppose, he will only be able to lose four votes from his own party.
Republicans will maintain control of the House next year, a result made clear when The Associated Press called a 217th seat for Republicans, a Democrat conceded a key race loss and House Democratic ...
A top left-wing scolded Democratic Rep. Seth Moulton of Massachusetts on Tuesday after he criticized the party for not ...
The Florida congressman will need support from the majority of the Senate to be confirmed, which some Republicans said will ...
Former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson talks with Alex Wagner about his expectation that there are still at least a ...
As Congress returns to Washington, we must prepare the Senate to advance the GOP agenda legislatively and ensure that ...
An army of online pro-Trump voices is trying to boost underdog Rick Scott over two Mitch McConnell deputies, John Thune and ...
The morning after Election Day, there’s still some uncertainty about partisan control on Capitol Hill, though as NBC News ...
President-elect Donald Trump holds a narrow lead in Bucks County. If it holds, it'll be a seismic result in the Philly ...