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1. Democratic Anxiety Over Debate Grows Ahead of Harris-Trump Clash.

2. NEW & NOTABLE.

3. Vance Challenges Scott for the Top Spot on Trump's Vice President Shortlist.

4. Is Religion's Political Power Still Present in Elections? The continuing influence of traditional religion on politics in the U.S. is especially evident when examining voting behavior as recorded in the exit polls.

5. How Biden's Regulations Are Driving Up Inflation: Every time Biden's administration adds another regulation making it harder or more expensive to bring goods and services to market, the more prices rise.

6. 5 Questions on How Speaker Johnson Could Try To Thread a Needle on Ukraine Aid: Given the treacherous political terrain, some Democrats have accused Johnson of simply trying to run out the clock on a House vote until after November's elections.

7. Conservatives Stun GOP Leaders With Dramatic Mutiny on House Floor.

8. In the Know.

9. The 3 P's of Today's Political Dynamics: As we begin to reset for the election year, I'm going up to 30,000 feet to put forward a broad description of American politics using three P's: partisanship, polarization and parity.

10. Imagining a Biden-Trump Deal To Return Us to Normalcy: Under the supposition that truth -- especially in D.C. -- is indeed stranger than fiction, here is one outlandish, outrageous idea that might not be much stranger than whatever is actually going...

11. Trump Gives Mixed Messages on How He Would Handle Israel-Hamas War, Aid: Trump's comments and policy stances have offered clues about how he would handle the situation, providing a glimpse into how he and President Biden differ on a major foreign...

12. Hunter Biden Goes on the Offense Against Republican Tormentors.

13. Republican Senators Feel Ambushed by Trump's 2024 Policy Promises: The former president's recent comments about repealing ObamaCare caught GOP lawmakers off guard -- there's no consensus within their party on how to replace it.

14. In Surprise, Trump Goes After DeSantis's Past Policy Views: The former president, who wasn't known in office as a policy wonk, has recently tried to highlight some of his rival's past platforms to dampen Republican support for the governor.

15. Why Tim Scott Could Be the Only Senator To Run for President in 2024: While a number of high-profile GOP party figures have made concrete steps toward a White House run, most senators who previously showed interest have shifted to alternate plans.

16. Biden Is Facing These 5 Economic Hurdles. Can He Solve Any of Them? Despite a downturn in spending, Biden administration officials believe ahead of the State of the Union address that a strong labor market will help propel the economy through...

17. Biden Has Reelection Work To Do in State of the Union: President Biden is going into his speech on the heels of a poll showing Americans don't think he has accomplished very much in his first two years -- not a good sign for 2024.

18. Biden set to pivot to center this year.

19. Trump Rips 'Weak, Ineffective' Cornyn, Romney on Social Media.

20. Tim Ryan Launching New Pro-democracy Group Aimed At 'Exhausted Majority'.

21. 'Just Say Nothing': Democrats Advise Biden to Keep Mum on Trump's Legal Woes: The president has gone after his predecessor in speeches and public remarks, but he tends to do so in the context of his policy stances, which Democrats say is wise at this...

22. Scary Moment for McConnell Raises Questions for Senate Republicans: The 81-year-old Kentucky senator's episode of lightheadedness during a press conference raised questions about his health, including concerns over a nasty spill he took in March.

23. Timing of Rep. George Santos's Indictment Does no Favors for Republicans' Agenda.

24. Thursday One Sheet.

25. Trump Says ‘Desperate’ CNN Made Him Interview Offer He ‘Couldn’t Refuse’.

26. Feinstein Set To Return to Washington Following Months-long Absence.

27. America's Infatuation With War Turns Challenges Into Frequent Conflicts: A succession of presidents relied on wartime analogies in putting that word to good use at home, including wars on drugs, crime, terror, diseases and illegal immigration.

28. Andrew Yang Calls US a 'Faux Democracy,' Calls for Competitive 2024 Primary: The former Democratic presidential candidate criticized the current primary system, saying only a small percentage of Americans get to choose the candidates for president.

29. Biden To Send 1,500 Troops to Border Ahead of Expected Migrant Surge: A U.S. official told The Hill the troops would be deployed for 90 days to assist with ground-based detection and monitoring, but they would not be doing law enforcement work.

30. Thursday One Sheet.

31. Why the global inflation problem is bigger than US politics.

32. McConnell moves to center ahead of midterms.

33. Seven key primary races to watch in May.

34. Democrats, GOP look to expand shrinking battlefield for House.

35. US Power Abroad: Development, 'Soft' Power, and Washington Conservatives.

36. Do You Feel Better Off Than Four Years Ago? Dems Think So, GOP Disagrees.

37. Conflicts That Will Drive US Politics This Decade.

38. Main Street Caucus Experiences Rebirth in New House GOP Majority.

39. Debt Ceiling Danger an Opportunity for Biden, Others.

40. Wednesday One Sheet.

41. Our Democracy's Greatest Threat Isn't Trump--It's the Electoral College: Former President Trump's alleged political prowess is actually in line with the average GOP candidate. Democrats won the popular vote in the latest four elections.

42. Escalated Attacks on Abortion Rights Will Wreck GOP: New abortion restrictions and campaigns centered around revenge will alienate Americans from the Republican Party in 2024 -- just like they did in the 2022 midterms.

43. Wednesday One Sheet.

44. Winning CPAC? Easy for Trump. Independents, Not So Much.

46. Democrats Pounce on Republican 'Woke-waste' Attacks in Budget Talks: Democrats are accusing GOP leaders of targeting minority benefit programs, not because they're bad for the budget, but because the "culture wars" fight energizes their conservative base.

47. Will President Biden's State of the Union Move Numbers?

48. Biden, Dems and the Potential Miniature Blue Wave of 2024: American voters don't want the kind of unbridled partisanship that characterizes much of the Republican Party -- leaving room for Democrats to campaign on unity.

49. Partisan fissures emerging over $1T infrastructure law.

50. Republicans eye ambitious agenda.

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