Politics A.M.: At Las Vegas rally, Trump doubles down on his support for Kavanaugh
Kavanaugh accuser won't testify Monday but open to doing so later next week; The strange tale about why Bill Clinton said NAFTA would create 1 million jobs
The nomination fight is also roiled by accusations from a prominent Kavanaugh friend, who names another former student as possibly responsible for the alleged sexual assault.
By Seung Min Kim, Josh Dawsey and Emma Brown • Read more »
It's the 25th anniversary of one of the dumbest presidential job predictions ever. We explain why Clinton touted a jobs number that even many trade advocates thought was extreme.
In this edition: a victory for Texas Republicans, a new GOP ad buy in Trump country, a surprising poll in Minnesota, and an interview with the man who wants to put Democrats in charge of the states again.
In contrast to Brett Kavanaugh's denial, the senator's column in his college newspaper raises questions about what happens when a public official long ago admitted to wrongdoing.
Donors are cutting seven-figure checks to the super PAC backing Senate Democrats, in a sign of intensifying hopes on the left of flipping control of the chamber.
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Sen. Mazie Hirono has emerged as a leading critic of the GOP's handling of Christine Blasey Ford's allegation against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
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