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Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Riding in a getaway car

The only Republicans in the Senate for all six of those years who disagreed with their party more often were Mark S.

Do you need to have faith to practice values?

Martin Luther King Jr. for his "impatience" on civil rights progress, and "devout" Catholics booed Maryland’s Cardinal Lawrence Shehan in the 1960’s when he spoke eloquently in favor of open housing laws

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Donate now, shop later

Davis of Illinois and Republican John Carter of Texas, 81; and Democrat Frederica S. Wilson of Florida, who is 80 and about two weeks older than Biden.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Survey says what?

“I thought I was hot s—,” he said. The following year, he ran a state Senate campaign and lost. After the results came in, he called a political friend.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Democrats’ Senate forecast brightens?

Frank talk: Sorensen, the Illinois freshman with Swing Left’s backing, was among the 14 Democrats who voted with Republicans to block Washington, D.C.’s, police accountability law.

Heard On The Hill · 118th Congress

Capitol Lens | Poll positioning

The Indianapolis 500’s Borg-Warner trophy is wheeled into Sen. Todd Young’s Dirksen Senate office on Wednesday before the Indiana Republican’s meeting with race officials.

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.” 

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.