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With primary season kicking off and redistricting wrapping up, this March special section contains our state-by-state analysis of the battle for control of Congress.


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Track each state's mapmaking status for the redistricting process here.
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Track Member endorsements in the 2012 GOP presidential race here.
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Find out which Members of Congress have appeared most often on Sunday news shows in 2012.

Paul Tests Political Influence

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Fresh off the national campaign trail, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) is testing the influence of his unique political brand with a series of Congressional endorsements.

Ohio Senate Race Evolves Into Battleground

A flood of outside spending has quietly moved the Ohio Senate race from a second-tier contest to a single-digit competition.

Scene Set for Kentucky, Arkansas Primaries

Voters go to the polls today in Arkansas and Kentucky to select their party’s nominees for Congress.

Shop Talk: Another Underdog for Gidley

Hogan Gidley, who served as communications director on former Sen. Rick Santorum’s presidential campaign, has a new gig.

Super PACs Shift Focus to Congressional Races

Super PACs have jumped feet first into Congressional races in recent weeks, the latest public disclosures show, with the conservative groups Club for Growth Action and FreedomWorks for America leading the way.

Obama: ‘This Is What This Campaign’s Going to Be About’

President Barack Obama doubled down on attacks on Mitt Romney’s record at Bain Capital at a press conference at the NATO summit in Chicago today.

Ohio: Donations to Renacci, Mandel Part of Federal Probe

The campaigns of Rep. Jim Renacci and state Treasurer Josh Mandel, the GOP nominee for Senate, confirmed today that they are aware the government is investigating contributions they accepted from employees at a direct marketing firm.

Deportations Create Quandaries

Democrats run the risk of hurting their election prospects and discouraging Latino voter turnout in November unless the White House can better implement its policy to deport only illegal immigrants with criminal backgrounds, some Democrats and pro-immigration groups believe.

New Jersey: House Leaders, Reality Star Donate to Bill Pascrell

Two members of House Democratic leadership have donated to Rep. Bill Pascrell in his Member-vs.-Member fight against fellow New Jersey Rep. Steven Rothman.

Maine: FreedomWorks Endorses Poliquin for Senate

Maine Treasurer Bruce Poliquin (R) today picked up an endorsement from the conservative group, FreedomWorks PAC.

Montana: Tester Launches Seventh TV Ad

Montana Sen. Jon Tester (D) today launched the seventh television ad of his re-election campaign.

Earmark Ban Changes Campaign Strategy

Lawmakers, particularly Republicans, brag about eliminating earmarks as a key victory in the national anti-government spending movement. But now that election season is in full swing, the dearth of parochial projects raises questions about how Beltway big shots can show voters at home they’re still attentive to local needs.

Rules of the Game: Advocacy Groups Face New Ad Rules

With the stroke of a pen, a federal appeals court ruling has drastically altered the calculus for nonprofits and trade groups poised to spend millions of dollars in this election, from well-funded partisan players to grass-roots groups on the left and right.

Arizona: NRCC Releases New Negative Ad on Ron Barber

The National Republican Congressional Committee has released a new negative television ad against Democrat Ron Barber in the special election in Arizona's 8th Congressional district to replace former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D).

Study: Democrats Must Win Moderates to Hold Senate

In a study that could annoy Democrats and perturb proponents of the “base election” theory, a centrist Democratic think tank is arguing that its party’s hold on the Senate hinges on political “moderates.”

J.T. Jezierski Connects Congress to Romney Campaign

If Mitt Romney wins the presidency, J.T. Jezierski will be the most connected man in the 16 blocks between the White House and Capitol Hill.

Illinois: Republicans Pick Davis as Nominee in 13th

Local Republicans selected Rodney Davis, a top aide to Rep. John Shimkus (R-Ill.), to be their nominee for the newly open House seat in downstate Illinois.

Senators Urge Supreme Court to Uphold Law Banning Corporate Donations

A stream of amicus briefs to the Supreme Court on a closely watched political spending case turned to a flood by the end this week, as Members of Congress, attorneys general and advocacy groups weighed in.

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Rep. Colleen Hanabusa finds it impractical to take the long flight home to Hawaii every weekend. So every month or so, she gets a little taste of the islands by hosting a Hawaiian-themed meal at her Capitol Hill home. During the last week of March, Hanabusa allowed Roll Call photographer Tom Williams to capture the feast.
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Defense Sequester Policy Briefing

Defense Sequester Policy Briefing

Nobody seems to like the automatic Pentagon spending cuts set for January, but there is little Congressional agreement on an alternative.

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