
Nathan Gonzales
Editor and Publisher, Inside Elections and Elections Analyst at Roll Call
Editor & Publisher of @InsideElections, @RollCall Elections Analyst, ex-@CNN Political Analyst, @PoliticsnStereo founder, Dallas Dragons ex-backup QB. #GoHawks
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3 weeks ago |
gazettextra.com | Nathan Gonzales
By Nathan L. Gonzales - CQ-Roll Call (TNS) WASHINGTON - Republicans are yet to enact their "one, big, beautiful bill," but both parties are confident about its impact on an election more than a year away. Ultimately, time and voters will decide whether the legislation, which includes changes to Medicaid, is politically popular or would jeopardize GOP control of Capitol Hill. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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3 weeks ago |
myrtlebeachonline.com | Nathan Gonzales
WASHINGTON - Republicans are yet to enact their "one, big, beautiful bill," but both parties are confident about its impact on an election more than a year away. Ultimately, time and voters will decide whether the legislation, which includes changes to Medicaid, is politically popular or would jeopardize GOP control of Capitol Hill. The wide-ranging measure is chock-full of items for Democrats and Republicans to argue over, but there was also a rare moment of bipartisanship.
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3 weeks ago |
dailygazette.com | Nathan Gonzales
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3 weeks ago |
rollcall.com | Nathan Gonzales
ANALYSIS — Republicans are yet to enact their “one, big, beautiful bill,” but both parties are confident about its impact on an election more than a year away. Ultimately, time and voters will decide whether the legislation, which includes changes to Medicaid, is politically popular or would jeopardize GOP control of Capitol Hill. The wide-ranging measure is chock-full of items for Democrats and Republicans to argue over, but there was also a rare moment of bipartisanship.
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1 month ago |
gazettextra.com | Nathan Gonzales
WASHINGTON - Talking about death is hard, and talking about politics isn't much easier. Tackling the two together can feel nearly impossible, but that's a necessary conversation happening now and for the foreseeable future. From the death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg back in September 2020 to stories surrounding former President Joe Biden's health and the deaths of three House members already this year, there's been a disproportionate amount of attention on aging Democrats.
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Are these primary challengers? General election challengers? So this excludes open seat candidates?

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