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Reluctant Republicans Barely Mention the Nominee
Chris Christie ’s turn, he, too, opted against focusing on Trump. Instead, he laid out a case that Clinton is untrustworthy and lacks the judgement to be president. Â
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Chris Christie ’s turn, he, too, opted against focusing on Trump. Instead, he laid out a case that Clinton is untrustworthy and lacks the judgement to be president. Â
— David S. Bernstein (@dbernstein) July 19, 2016 Trump has been talking to O’Reilly on Fox News throughout the duration of Pat Smith’s speech.
Kasich's Words to NAACP on Police Shootings Contrast With Trump's -
Republicans used the opening night of their nominating convention to sell itself as the national security party, and speakers tried to use the 2012 attack in Benghazi — and Hillary Clinton ’s role in the
Paul Ryan's Tightrope Walk in Cleveland -
Trump's GOP: Embracing Ill-Informed Bluster -
The Most Interesting Excerpts from Monday's GOP Convention Speeches -
The White House again on Friday sought to undermine Donald Trump ’s running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence , by noting his support for two major Obama administration policies. Â
In May, the Senate unanimously passed a bill (S 2040) that would allow Americans to sue the Saudi government for any role in the Sept. 11 plot.
Poll: Clinton's Health Policy Positions Align With More Voters -
As part of committee Chairman John McCain’s ambitious effort to craft a legacy-shaping fiscal 2017 defense policy measure (S 2943), the decision was made to tackle the plethora of authorities that
Montana Senator's Crop-Convention Conundrum -
The vote was 55-42 on a motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to the bill (S 3000) — a procedural vote to advance the measure that fell short of the 60 votes required for adoption. Â
Who's Mike Pence and Why Has Trump Picked Him? -
The Oregon Democrat tried to attach an amendment to the Senate’s energy bill (S 2012) to prevent the practice, but it did not get enough support to be adopted. Â
Ryan of Wisconsin pushed for legislation (S 304) aimed at allowing health care workers to refuse to perform abortions in a relatively rare speech on the House floor.
For instance, they make up only 14 percent of senior executives in S&P 500 companies and only 7 percent of the top ranks in the military.
Officials running these campaigns have seen such practices go unpunished in recent election cycles, said Paul S.