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Adam Smith of Washington, top Democrat on House Armed Services, in a brief interview with CQ Roll Call in late September.
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Adam Smith of Washington, top Democrat on House Armed Services, in a brief interview with CQ Roll Call in late September.
Ron Johnson downplayed concerns about climate change saying in a Monday radio interview, saying, “Mankind has actually flourished in warmer temperatures.”
Tarkanian, the Republican nominee in Nevada’s 3rd District, said in a recent interview. “There are two people that can be president in 2017. The other two that are on the ballot don’t have a chance.”
Mike Pence, the GOP vice presidential candidate, has said the problem is too much talk about racism; the candidate at the top of the ticket has a tendency to pivot from any random question from a black
Stefanik spokesman Lenny Alcivar declined to make her available for an interview, but outlined her stand on Trump.
Under California rules, the top two vote-getters advance to the general election, regardless of party.
But unlike a customary day in the Speaker’s lobby at the Capitol, most of the lawmakers have been Democrats. Alabama Republican Sen.
Ryan as the party’s leader — roughly the same amount as those who said they are not sure. Even among Trump supporters, fewer than half see the presidential candidate as the party’s leader.
It seemed appropriate that the coda to Reid’s nearly 34-year career in Congress was playing out with the national focus on the Silver State and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas hosting the third
Coffman called on Trump to step aside as the GOP presidential nominee after the release of a 2005 “Access Hollywood” video in which Trump bragged about groping women.
He has no arm,” the Nevada Democrat said in an interview between campaign stops in Reno and Sparks. “You’ve heard all the pundits that he doesn’t play centerfield very well.
. — Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid said in an interview Monday that if Judge Merrick Garland is not confirmed to the Supreme Court in the lame-duck session, there would be no real way to confirm him
“He was a big fat guy, and he didn’t win many fights, but he got lots of them because he was unorthodox,” Reid said in an interview with Roll Call.
The third highest-ranking Democrat is poised to succeed Harry Reid, who is retiring.
During an interview in a nearby pizza parlor afterward, Teachout downplayed outside factors, such as her quixotic clean-government 2014 gubernatorial primary campaign against entrenched Democratic
“We are saddened to say we did not see that energetic, policy-driven Kirk when we met with him Oct. 3 for an endorsement interview,” the newspaper editorial said.
She mesmerized the crowd with a speech that seemed spontaneous in delivery and cut to the heart of the matter. [Opinion: So the Republican Party Finally Gets Trump?]
Deb Fischer said in a radio interview Tuesday that she would still support Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, after calling on him to step aside as the party’s nominee on Saturday.
“I’ve had a lot of women come up to me and say, ‘Boy, I’ve heard that, and I’ve heard a lot worse than that over my life,'” Trump said in an interview with Fox News’ Bill O’Reilly.
She said Trump apologized for the remarks.