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Personal experience with guns helps shape how 2020 Democrats talk about them
The former Newark mayor still live in the city, where he says he frequently hears gunshots.
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The former Newark mayor still live in the city, where he says he frequently hears gunshots.
are fast becoming the face of the Democrat Party.
Mueller III’s first public statement about his work on May 29, Trump’s June 12 interview with ABC saying he’d accept campaign opposition research from a foreign government, a July 17 House vote to table
It was the latest escalation in a tit-for-tat that economists worry is pushing the world to the brink of a global economic slowdown.
Gonzales rated the race a “Toss-up.” Hickenlooper announced his withdrawal from the presidential race one week ago.
“I’m never going to be the person who’s going to make a headline over a Twitter post,” Finkenauer said in an interview at the fair.
the August recess.
The 14-term congressman told the newspaper his backing the bill could encourage other Republicans to support the measure and encourage some Democrats in Republican-leaning districts to do the same
themselves out there and letting the voters decide,” Jones said in an interview.
— Liz Cheney (@Liz_Cheney) August 14, 2019var rcrdTwitter = 1; House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy told Fox News in an interview last week that King’s comments on rape and incest justify his
When I won, it gave the Palestinian people hope that someone will finally speak the truth about the inhumane conditions.
Steve King spoke with CQ Roll Call about how he’ll approach the 2020 primary for the 4th District seat he first won in 2002.
She’s about to learn a lot…” the congressman said.
The congressman is writing about “mental toughness” and what he describes as “outrage culture.” The Washington Examiner first reported the news.
King told the 50-person crowd.
In an interview that evening, McCready — who does not support impeaching Trump — wouldn’t directly answer whether he thinks the president is a racist.
The former Major League Baseball player turned conservative talk show host is weighing a congressional run in the Copper State, he told the Arizona Republic this week.
Wyrick, who owns an ATV and motorcycle repair and welding shop in Alpine, described Hunter as a friend and a customer in an interview with reporter Alexander Zaitchik in 2016.
“She should be shot,” read the post, in reference to the freshman lawmaker from New York City. “Can’t fire me, my employer would load the gun for me.”
In a radio interview Thursday, McConnell said expanded background checks would be among the topics up for discussion when the Senate returns in September, but he has expressed no inclination to call