Disillusionment and midterm trends led millennials and minorities to opt out in 2014.
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Americans remain skeptical about the health law, which will affect how they cast their votes on Election Day.
Gen. Lloyd Austin discussed the difficulties of a war fought strictly from the air.
Looking for a political win, Republicans are looking to pull apart portions of Obamacare.
In most places where the potential presidential contender campaigned, the Democrat lost.
Business may see the new Republican majority as a chance for fewer surprises.
Two large pending U.S. trade agreements could see passage under Republicans.
New data for the midterm elections show turnout dropped in most states.
A measure to expand background checks in the state proves a successful test case for big donors.