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At the Races: Second to Last in the Nation
She had the backing of EMILY’s List, but none of the state’s all-female delegation, and faced a series of negative headlines beginning with her recent move into the state.
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She had the backing of EMILY’s List, but none of the state’s all-female delegation, and faced a series of negative headlines beginning with her recent move into the state.
At least 15 members of the bipartisan Problems Solvers Caucus have pledged to withhold their vote for speaker if the candidate that emerges as the majority party’s nominee does not back the caucus’s proposed
On the eve of Hurricane Florence hitting the U.S. coast, Democratic lawmakers expressed outrage that the Homeland Security Department transferred nearly $10 million from the Federal Emergency Management
The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee seemed to confirm Wednesday the existence of a forthcoming executive order to counter efforts of Russia and other foreign adversaries to interfere in U.S
Peters told the Chronicle in an interview. The man raised his middle finger as he stood “right in front of the booth,” the candidate said.
“I am forever grateful,” McCain says in the footage. The Senate confirmed Malinowski the following year to be assistant secretary of State for democracy, human rights and labor.
Those include the Government by the People Act, a campaign finance overhaul measure designed to incentivize small donations; the DISCLOSE Act, a bill to require public disclosure of super PAC donors; the
In an interview with WIVB in Buffalo, Collins opened up about the timeline of his indictment and maintained his innocence.
The Senate Intelligence Committee is unlikely to release its final report on Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election until after the midterms this November, Vice Chairman Mark Warner, the top Democrat
Trump told Fox News in an interview taped Thursday night before a campaign rally in Billings, Montana, that aired Friday morning that he was — at least in that moment — inclined to shut the government
“He is what he seems: very decent, humble and honest,” John Tarpley, ABA’s principal evaluator of federal judicial nominees, sharing what an individual said in one of the 120 interview she association
But the fight for control of the House is well underway in the Kansas City suburbs. Rep.
Trump told Fox News in an interview taped before a rally in Billings, Montana, set to air Friday morning that he is inclined to shut the government down after Sept. 30 if he doesn’t get his way,
But it wasn’t just Tester who showed up at the multiday festival on the Crow Reservation that’s known as the teepee capital of the world.
He’s had a lot of credibility problems,” President Donald Trump told the Daily Caller during a Tuesday Oval Office interview. “I probably would have preferred to speak to him, but maybe not.
“I think just realizing that the Supreme Court is at stake is a huge reminder of what the stakes are in this election and what the stakes are in the United States Senate,” he said in a phone interview
The ten Democrats running include the first openly transgender person to run for Congress in Massachusetts, two candidates who immigrated to the United States as children, and a former ambassador
Ron DeSantis should apologize for a remark he made about his Democratic opponent in the state’s governor’s race that has been criticized as racist.
“The Senate will make its own decisions.”
The Count: 10 The number of House districts that the pro-Trump America First Action is investing in so far this cycle. Guess which race the super PAC has committed the most money to?