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Trump Still Signaling He Might Not Accept Election Outcome
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump still sounds like he might not accept the outcome of the election, based on Election Day radio interviews.
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Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump still sounds like he might not accept the outcome of the election, based on Election Day radio interviews.
But the district remains heavily Republican. Coming into Election Day, The Rothenberg & Gonzales Political Report/Roll Call rated the race as Safe Republican.
Twenty-four years later in the run-up to another New Hampshire primary, Hillary Clinton stood by her man in a steely joint “60 Minutes” interview about Bill Clinton’s affair with Gennifer Flowers.
Collins said in an interview that notion is no longer accurate, and said the agency will begin to require applicants to all NIH centers to include a data-sharing strategy in grant proposals.
Don Bacon has done just that, picking up the Cornhusker State’s 2nd District seat in the House.
Right” “We’re in a good place that a lot of people didn’t think we’d be in,” Lewis said in an interview at his campaign office last Saturday morning.
Most of the conference’s picks are guaranteed to be the leaders for the next Congress, but the speaker faces the additional hurdle of a floor vote in January that requires a majority of the entire House
President Barack Obama for the first time waded into the choppy waters left by FBI Director James B.
The Democrats’ strategy here, as it is around the country, is to convince voters that Paulsen is indistinguishable from the GOP presidential nominee.
Michael McCaul over the summer to run against Sen. Ted Cruz in 2018, Republican sources told The Texas Tribune.
They just want to shake the system up,” Mondale said in an interview after the Nolan fish fry. He questioned Trump in his speech to the crowd: “What has he done for anyone?
Jim Jordan of Ohio, the chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, opined in an interview that Comey’s disclosure of the review may not have been appropriate.
“As long as I think I’m making a difference, I’ll probably keep going,” Peterson said in an interview last week at a fish fry for his Democratic-Farmer-Labor colleague, 8th District Rep.
“From my perspective, Paul has done the best job anyone can do,” New York Republican Rep. Peter T. King, said in an interview. “He is consistent.
His most recent came in an interview with The Guardian when he got into a shouting match with a reporter.
ACOG hopes to send a final version to HRSA by the end of the year. But the speed at which ACOG is advancing the policy is raising red flags among some advocates.
also serves as president of the Senate and has the option to preside.
Those considerations were mentioned by Flake, along with a pining for the days in the Senate when lawmakers didn’t filibuster the president’s executive nominations.
“We can’t change Washington if we don’t change the people we send there,” the Missouri Democrat said, looking directly into the camera.
The race between Republican Sen. Ron Johnson and Democratic former Sen. Russ Feingold in Wisconsin is becoming increasingly personal as the race comes to a close.