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Is Jolly's Mind Already Made Up on Running for Re-Election? -
Graham: Trump's Obama Comments are 'Highly Offensive' -
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois — the most vulnerable Republican incumbent — withdrew his endorsement for Trump over his comments about the judge.
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.
Ryan's Gamble for Order in the House -
GOP Senators Criticize Trump's Comments on Judge -
Mitch McConnell's Favorite Democrat -
McConnell's Memoir Bashes Outside Conservative Groups -
Candice S. Miller, R-Mich, stopped to snap cell phone pictures. And Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Pa, walked by with his dog. Rep. Robert W. Goodlatte, R-Va., takes a picture outside of the RNC.
Trump's Charm Offensive Impresses Senate GOP -
#NeverTrump sticker on @repgregwalden ‘s windshield in front of the RNC pic.twitter.com/HZLrVGouo6 — Bill Clark (@billclarkphotos) May 12, 2016 There
Trump's Dominance Draws on More Than Angry Middle Class -
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill., have been the two main voices in the caucus calling for the nomination to move forward. “I am not optimistic that I will be changing minds on the issue,” Collins said.
Only Mark S. Kirk, has outright called for a vote, while another, Susan Collins, has said his nomination should be considered.
Judiciary Committee member Christopher S, Murphy, D-Conn., said Democrats must “take this fight not just to the floor of the Senate but to every state across the country.
Susan Collins of Maine and Mark S.
Obama's Successor Could Oversee High Court Makeover -
Scalia's Replacement Adds Another Divisive Issue to Campaign -
Christopher S.
In 1885, the Senate commissioned the first bust, of Henry Wilson, who served under Ulysses S. Grant, and placed it adjacent to the Senate chamber in the Vice President’s Room.