‘Ready for the fight’: After narrow loss in 2022, Logan aims for Hayes’ Connecticut House seat
issues that I have to vote on,’’ Hayes said in an interview.
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issues that I have to vote on,’’ Hayes said in an interview.
"I might be a bit of a Don Quixote on this," the Connecticut Democrat quipped in an interview this week about a project nearly 10 years in the making, with no clear end in sight and few vocal supporters
The Democratic establishments in D.C. and the Beaver State lost faith in McLeod-Skinner after she knocked off Schrader in the 2022 primary and subsequently lost to Republican Lori Chavez-DeRemer in the
Usually nobody bothers me," Price said in an interview.
Schumer said the Senate group knew from the outset that its work was meant to "supplement, not supplant" the work of the committees, adding that he hoped they would "lay down a base of bipartisan policy
"If we don’t continue to incentivize both the purchase of the vehicles domestically and the creation of the infrastructure, the charging stations, we run the risk of falling behind in the technology,"
a few blocks from the White House.
In an interview Thursday with the New York Times, Hogan said he supports federal legislation to codify Roe v. Wade, which he previously had said he still needed to consider.
A transcript of the Biden interview has been released publicly, but the House Judiciary Committee and the House Oversight and Accountability Committee issued subpoenas in February to Garland to compel
Aaron David Miller, a longtime State Department official and now a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, said in a Wednesday interview that six Arab countries would be key to
The phrase has become Harris’ go-to club in her political golf bag as she aims to attack the electoral flag by blaming Donald Trump, the former president and presumptive Republican nominee, for the ending
The House adopted a rule 212-200 Wednesday, setting the stage for floor action on the bill from Rep.
"We’re coming in to educate, to bring these documents that show the increase in cancers and the photographs of the people that make up the data in the documents," Chapman said by phone from St.
In an exit interview with Roll Call, he discussed his "crusade" to educate the youths, the importance of civility in politics and his legacy after nearly six decades in office.
Alsobrooks had 52.5 percent of the vote when The Associated Press called the race Tuesday at 9:55 p.m. Trone had 43.4 percent and eight other candidates shared the rest of the vote.
"The report that they put out Friday night, after news deadlines passed, was very clear," Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., said in a Sunday CBS interview.
A proposed resolution included in the Judiciary Committee report includes language that the information about Garland would be sent to the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia.
state’s conduct of the war and further clouds the administration’s murky policy approach.
Jackson, the son of the Rev. Jesse Jackson, previously appeared in an ad for Trone.