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In an era where polls show voters believe Congress is becoming more and more defined by partisan politics, the race to become the first representative in Illinois’ new 11th Congressional District may be about who is more successful at running away from his or her  ...

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(Crain's) -- Now that the primary elections are over and everyone has had a few days to assess the landscape, are Democrats really within range of scoring dramatic pickups in local U.S. House races this fall?

The Democrats certainly are talking the big talk. Everyone from Democratic Congressional Campaign  ...

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Chicago Tribune

Primary voters have set the stage for Illinois to become a central battleground for control of the U.S. House in the fall, including a major clash in the northwest suburbs that is expected to become one of the top races in the country.

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(Crain's) — With the Illinois primary still seven weeks away, a business-oriented political group headed by Chicago business activist Ronald Gidwitz is launching attack ads against a likely Democratic opponent of Rep. Judy Biggert, R-Hinsdale.

The $25,000 cable TV buy takes aim at Bill Foster, a former scientist at  ...

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The New Prosperity Foundation released a new TV Ad in support of Todd Young For Congress. Click below to watch the newly released ad.

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New numbers posted today on the Treasury Department website show the National Debt has increased by more than $3 trillion since President Obama took office.

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October 12th, 2010

Watch this new ad from the New Prosperity Foundation that highlights the excessive spending of Congressman Baron Hill.

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October 12th, 2010

Watch this new ad from the New Prosperity Foundation that highlights the excessive spending of Joe Donnelly.


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When President Obama signed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act into law, the Democratic majority told us it would cost $787 billion and keep unemployment below 8 percent. Neither proved to be true. Unemployment has risen to 9.6 percent, and the Congressional Budget Office anticipates that the law will increase  ...

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