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Campaigns · 116th Congress

Challenges confront self-described ‘Conservative Squad’

money between the four candidates) and funds for the nominees who would challenge the progressive squad members: Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib (Michigan’s 13th), Ilhan Omar (Minnesota’s 5th) and Ayanna S.

Policy · 116th Congress

Mergers and acquisitions on hold as pandemic disrupts markets

Meanwhile, other transactions are slowing down in the wake of the crisis, including Mylan NV’s agreement to combine with Pfizer Inc.’s Upjohn and Flushing Financial Corp.’s plan to merge with Empire

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Ratings change: Senate races shift toward Democrats

Mark S. Kirk lost reelection by 15 points. And last cycle, the North Dakota Senate race shifted from Toss-up to Tilts Republican in July 2018. Four months later, Democratic Sen.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Pandemic hits airwaves

Democrat Sri Preston Kulkarni, who avoided a runoff by winning his March 3 primary outright, said the ad was “unacceptable and dangerous to TX-22’s large Asian American and Pacific Islander population

Policy · 116th Congress

Community health centers face patient surge, financial worries

The third bill (S 3548) to respond to the economic effects of the pandemic would extend funding for community health centers and other public health programs through Nov. 30, providing certainty

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: $2 trillion edition

Democrats running include Raphael Warnock, a civil rights leader and pastor at Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, who has been endorsed by the DSCC; Matt Lieberman, a businessman

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Hangover Thursday

Smith, now with D.C.’s biggest K Street shop Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, has used lots of funds from his “Texans for Lamar Smith” campaign account to donate to his onetime colleagues, according to

Congress · 116th Congress

Cashing in on justice

Leeson Jr.’s nearly $15,000 in contributions were the most among the Casey donors who ultimately became federal judges. The Senate confirmed him by a 76-16 vote in 2014.