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What's Going on With That Bizarre Japanese Trump Ad? -
Christopher S. Murphy’s filibuster Wednesday and early Thursday.
Charles Boustany Jr.’s staff on Tuesday accidentally broadcast a conversation about two of his opponents in his run for retiring Sen. David Vitter’s seat, The Times-Picayune reported.
Asked by NH1’s Paul Steinhauser on Tuesday if she would support reinstating a ban on assault weapons, Hassan said, “I certainly think that we can take steps to prevent this kind of weapon, that
Is Jolly's Mind Already Made Up on Running for Re-Election? -
Graham: Trump's Obama Comments are 'Highly Offensive' -
Mark S. Kirk was the only Republican to cross over and vote in support of Feinstein’s measure, while Democratic Sen. Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota was the only member of her caucus to oppose it.
They were referring to a bill to ban people who are on the Terrorist Screening Center ‘s no-fly list from being able to purchase a gun, but the point was to push for legislative action generally
Earnest refused to completely close the door on executive actions, saying if a “good idea” comes across Obama ’s desk, “he’s not going to hesitate to act.”
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.
The Senate has moved its own Legislative Branch spending proposal (S 2955) for fiscal 2017 through committee, but floor action has not been scheduled.
How Trump's Last Super Tuesday Stacks Up to History -
Mark S. Kirk and Rep. Robert J. Dold. [ Will Pro-LGBT Stances Hurt GOP Senators?
One senator — vulnerable Illinois Republican Mark S. Kirk — withdrew his endorsement for Trump on Tuesday and others have indicated they are considering a similar gesture.
Roll Call Columnists on Tuesday's Primaries -
[ S anders’ State Not So Golden ] White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said in a statement that the president congratulated both Clinton and Sanders Tuesday night.