Agree with the above. Perhaps you will be accepted to an Ivy or Georgetown, and I wish you success. Most of these schools will have single-digit acceptance rates in RD and will deny admission to the vast majority of well-qualified applicants. An example I like to share: We visited a top LAC several years ago. In the info session, the rep said that 70% of applicants were fully qualified and they were confident they would succeed at the school. It accepted 14% (lower now). So 1 in 5 fully qualified applicants were denied admission.
I’d add William and Mary as a great option that is still very competitive, especially for OOS applicants, but not a single-digit RD school. Robert Gates, James Comey, and Jen Psaki are all alums, also Serge Kovaleski of the New York Times, Jon Stewart too.
Hamilton and Holy Cross are also great choices. The academics at Holy Cross are as strong as anywhere, and government/political science is a strength. Jon Favreau (not the actor) was working as Barack Obama’s speechwriter not long after graduating. Good luck!