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Will Republicans Have Fewer Women in the House Next Year?
Candice S. Miller, who’s retiring at the end of this Congress , is the only woman to chair a committee. Wyoming Rep. Cynthia M.
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Candice S. Miller, who’s retiring at the end of this Congress , is the only woman to chair a committee. Wyoming Rep. Cynthia M.
In 1868, he enthusiastically endorsed Ulysses S. Grant for president.
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois — the most vulnerable Republican incumbent — withdrew his endorsement for Trump over his comments about the judge.
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois, all of the vulnerable Republican incumbents up for re-election in 2016 – Sens. Patrick J.
Roske on Politics: EMILY's List President on Clinton -
Schumer of New York, Patty Murray of Washington, Ron Wyden of Oregon, Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire and Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut will hold a news conference at 12:30 p.m.
The Planned Parenthood component could make it more difficult for Republicans like Mark S. Kirk of Illinois and Susan Collins of Maine to support the final package.
Sen Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill., was noncommittal when asked Tuesday about support for the bill, saying there was not yet final text to review.
Abortion Vote a Prelude to Senate's Shutdown Watch -
Heritage Action Dismisses Scalise's Planned Parenthood Strategy -
Let's Make a Deal on Appropriations? So Far, No. -
Susan Collins of Maine and Mark S.
Highway Bill Might Be Senate's Last Accomplishment Before August -
EMILY's List Targets 15 Republicans for 2016 -
What the House GOP's Abortion Bill About-Face Really Means -
Janice Hahn Walks Out of Prayer Gathering to Protest Dobson's 'Abortion President' Remarks -