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Kirk Ad Barely Mentions He’s a Republican
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Kirk Ad Barely Mentions He's a Republican -
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Christopher S. Murphy, the Connecticut Democrat who has emerged as a leader in the gun-control debate , called it a “watershed moment.”
It's National Selfie Day (Yep) — We Do It Politician Style -
However, before she took the stage in Columbus, Republican National Committee spokesman Michael Short blasted out an email criticizing President Barack Obama ‘s handling of the economy and Clinton
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill., voted for the Democratic proposal advanced by Feinstein.
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Michelle Fields' Snarky Response to Lewandowski's Firing -
Christopher S. Murphy, who led the filibuster, said before the votes that he wasn’t certain of the outcome but believed it was important to put senators on the record.
Christopher S. Murphy has made the issue something of a litmus test for political giving.
Biden ’s will take his turn. He’s to deliver a sweeping repudiation of Trump’s many pronouncements, including his vow to build a wall on the Mexican border at that country’s expense.
By the latter standard, the monologue marathon that Democrat Christopher S. Murphy of Connecticut engineered last week was much more the exception than the rule.
Christopher S. Murphy stepped off the Senate floor early Thursday morning after talking about gun violence for almost 15 hours. But he’s not finished.
Florida's David Jolly Running for Re-election to the House -
The New Hampshire Democrat had just left the Senate floor, where she participated in Connecticut Democrat Christopher S.
Christopher S. Murphy. The Democratic senator hails from Connecticut, where a gunman in 2012 killed 20 young students and six adults at an elementary school.