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Karl Rove writing book about 1896 presidential election and why it still matters
            
            	 
            
            
            					
			
				NEW YORK –  Republican consultant Karl Rove, when not advising the super political action committee he helped found or commenting on politics, has been researching a presidential election that has long fascinated him.
The co-founder of American Crossroads and former…                
                                
			
	
			
		Christie’s money man lowers expectations ahead of launch
            
            	 
            
            
            					
			
				May 28, 2015:  New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks in Pemberton, N.J. Christie, who spent three years as president of his high school class, returned to his alma mater Tuesday to make his 2016 presidential announcement. (AP)
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		Justices uphold Arizona’s system for redistricting
            
            	 
            
            
            					
			
				The Supreme Court on Monday upheld Arizona congressional districts drawn by an independent commission and rejected a constitutional challenge from Republican lawmakers.
The 5-4 outcome preserves efforts in 13 states to limit partisan influence in redistricting. Most notably, California uses…                
                                
			
	
			
		U.S. Supreme Court upholds Arizona’s right to independent redistricting commission
            
            	 
            
            
            					
			
				WASHINGTON –  In a blow to some lawmakers in the Grand Canyon state, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday sided with Arizona’s system of having an independent commission redraw congressional districts.
The 5-4 outcome preserves efforts in 13 states to…                
                                
			
	
			
		
 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                 
                