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Scant mention of COVID-19 compromise as Georgia Senate candidates hold rallies
The bill came up even less during the Republican event Monday.
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The bill came up even less during the Republican event Monday.
The caucus vote was 119-107.
“I was having the same conversation 30 times a day,” Conway, the executive director of VIEW PAC, which supports GOP women running for office, said in a recent interview.
supporters could make contributions during an interview televised from the Capitol, a potential violation of ethics rules that bar fundraising on government property.
Emmer said in an interview that he believes House Republicans have a clear shot at the majority in the upcoming midterms, and he’s already eyeing some potential targets.
“I don’t give a damn about the past. I’m not a historian,” Maloney said in an interview Monday. “My job is not to whine about it, my job is to win.
“We’re going to have high expectations,” Emmer told CQ Roll Call in an interview Friday. “We are going to meet those expectations by winning back the majority.”
with their opponents on the Left,” the group noted in its memo, shared first with CQ Roll Call.
Although CLF helped close the spending gap, the group’s president, Dan Conston, said in an interview Monday that candidate fundraising remains a significant challenge.
The presidential results may not be final, but organizers of the official inaugural ceremonies are moving forward with the planning of a traditional inauguration on the West Front of the Capitol.
Well, at least we can start to see the beginning of the end of the 2020 campaigns. We’re in what our own Nathan L. Gonzales has dubbed the eye of the storm.
change and the treatment of workers.
court packing,” Biden said in an interview with the CBS News program “60 Minutes.”
Giffords PAC executive director Peter Ambler said the group is “all in for Cal Cunningham,” adding that in the closing weeks of the race, Giffords PAC is “making crystal clear who the real gun safety leader
Democrats have called Texas “ground zero” in the battle for the House.
“I have been blessed to have a far-left opponent two times in a row,” he told CQ Roll Call in a recent interview. But it is unclear whether this year’s voters will be convinced.
“Volunteers or activists, like me, are actually not very good at friend-to-friend voter turnout,” Reynolds said in a recent interview.
This is the second installment of “Blue wave survivors,” a series analyzing whether House Republicans who survived the 2018 blue wave that swept Democrats into control can win against the same opponents
As the first presidential debate Tuesday threw the country into a panic spiral over the collapse of political discourse and the futility of “joint appearances” devoid of real exchanges of ideas,
FactCheck.org looked into this when Trump made a similar claim in a Fox News interview a month ago, and couldn’t find any evidence that Biden has used that term.