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Super Tuesday is upon us, and there is a lot more going on than just the presidential race. Just ask a member of Congress who is facing a tough primary.
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Super Tuesday is upon us, and there is a lot more going on than just the presidential race. Just ask a member of Congress who is facing a tough primary.
Sanders campaign co-chairwoman Nina Turner, a former Ohio state senator, called the Vermont senator s a “movement leader.”
Rick Larsen, who has done stand-up routines for the D.C.’s “Funniest Celebrity” contest.
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His paragraph-long marijuana policy leaves a lot of questions about what federal marijuana policy would look like under a Bloomberg administration.
Wasserman Schultz has pulled in the maximum from billionaire sugar baron Alfonso Fanjul, SlimFast Foods CEO S.
“Rubber will burn, fans will scream and the great American race will begin,” Trump said near the end of his remarks, as the crowd chanted “U-S-A” and some chanted “four more years.”
Mark S. Kirk of Illinois that would reauthorize and amend the Export-Import Bank charter through 2019.
Christopher S. Murphy and Republican Sens.
Donald S. Beyer Jr. — the first member of the House to back Buttigieg — stood in the back of the chamber talking to everyone he could about the race, he later recalled.
Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justice Elena Kagan, are seen during President Donald Trump’’s State of the Union address Feb. 4.
Ralph S. Northam confirmed that the state would modify its Medicaid waivers. The state legislature is expected to rescind the work requirements.
Mark S. Kirk, R-Ill. He described the current regulatory environment as the “Wild West.” In Fonda’s view, the best-case situation is for policymakers to “choose a lane,” he told CQ Roll Call.
William S. Cohen, the man Collins succeeded in the Senate and who has said Trump committed an impeachable offense, told Portland, Maine’s NBC affiliate on Thursday.
Christopher S. Murphy. “It doesn’t feel like we’re setting ourselves up to pass anything big.”
Martin Luther King Jr.’s crusade.
But for Republicans who saw 2018’s bloodbath up close, there are deeper concerns that incumbents may not realize that there’s a problem — and that, if not addressed soon, could jeopardize whatever
Christopher S.
In a March 2017 House Intelligence Committee hearing on Russian interference in the 2016 election, National Security Agency Director Michael S.
Tammy Duckworth, for instance, told CNN that her questions will focus on the strategic national security implications of the U.S.’s military support for Ukraine.