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Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Now show me yours

Kennedy Jr.’s presidential run isn’t getting much support from members of his storied political family.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: New skirmish, same war

Democrat Christopher S. Murphy, Connecticut’s other senator, tweeted that Blumenthal “got back up, dusted himself off and FINISHED THE PARADE” after his injury. “Most Dick Blumenthal thing ever.” 

‘Sympathy’ for The Donald

The smokescreens: Trump routinely drops false statements then sends surrogates out to, as his former chief strategist Steve Bannon has put it: "Flood the zone with s***."

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Crime vote & punishment

GOP operatives are out this week attacking potentially vulnerable House Democrats who voted against a disapproval resolution to nullify D.C.’s controversial criminal code measure.

Senate votes to overturn DC criminal code changes

Pete Aguilar of California, the Democratic caucus chairman, said at a Wednesday press conference that House Democrats voted against the D.C. crime bill resolution out of respect for D.C.’s home rule, but

Can’t anyone here play this game?

Or will House Democrats fracture over their differences with Biden, including his plan to sign a bill to overturn D.C.’s new criminal justice law?

Campaigns · 118th Congress

Manchin war chest could help, and hurt, if he runs in 2024

Robert Kraft, CEO of the New England Patriots; James S. Tisch, CEO of Loews Corp.; and Charles McNeil, CEO of NexGen Resources Corp., are also among the donors to Manchin’s committees. 

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Sunshine State sunset debate

Ayanna S. Pressley and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu, among other Democrats. He also runs Faces of Covid, a social media platform memorializing those who died of COVID-19. 

Opinion · 118th Congress

Is Joe Biden out of touch, or is he just cynical?

Perhaps the president should remember that in July 1975, he introduced S. 2067, and gave these remarks, as printed in the Congressional Record: “In brief, this bill limits to 4 years the length of

Policy · 118th Congress

Funding uncertainty weighs on UN maternal health agency

then, Oleksiy Zhmerenetskyi, a Ukrainian politician who was at the International Conference on Family Planning, said the nation has relied on support from the United Nations Population Fund, the U.N.’s

Opinion · 118th Congress

The ‘spoiler caucus’ is creating chaos

The 20’s push to replace McCarthy has even failed to produce a candidate who could get more than 20 votes, much less actually win.

Congress · 117th Congress

Presidential transition process changes head to Biden’s desk

The landmark overhaul of the Electoral Count Act isn’t the only way the omnibus spending bill that’s heading to President Joe Biden’s desk seeks to avoid a repeat of 2020’s post-election chaos.

Capitol Ink · 117th Congress

Capitol Ink | The best of 2022

In May 19’s “Bipartisan baby caucus,” the baby formula crisis was raging, and Matson heard the cries from lawmakers on the issue. And then Uvalde happened.