House Republicans' already slim majority shrinks after Wisconsin member resigns following passage of foreign aid bill: GOP can now only afford to lose ONE vote to defeat Democrats
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House candidate running to represent Uvalde dismissive of school shooting in tweet
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Independents breaking for GOP in toss-up Colorado House district: Polling memo
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