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Campaigns · 116th Congress

Heritage Action chief to take role at Nikki Haley group

“I know that she’s going to be a strong policy leader for the next four years,” said Chapman during an interview with C-SPAN’s “Newsmakers” program. “You’ll see a lot of her out there.” 

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: No one’s calling you dumb

He said in a recent interview that the state shouldn’t be dismissed even though a Democrat hasn’t won a statewide election there since 2006. WI07: State Sen.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Bloomberg’s new marijuana policy is short on details

The candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination wants to decriminalize the possession of “small amounts” of marijuana and commute the sentences of certain convictions.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Taking nothing for Granite

Mark Meadows, the former chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, has backed the only woman in the 11-person GOP primary to replace him.

White House · 116th Congress

McConnell thinks Trump should listen to Barr

The president made a great choice when he picked Bill Barr to be the attorney general, and I think the president should listen to his advice,” the Kentucky Republican said in a Fox News interview

Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress

Everyone has a podcast now, including Rep. Dan Crenshaw

The release comes a week after Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn entered the podcasting domain with “Clyburn Chronicles,” which combines “lessons of the past” with “politics of the present.”

Congress · 116th Congress

House panel to vote on subpoena powers for Grijalva

The subpoena vote queues up a clash between the committee chairman and the Interior Department, who have been sliding toward confrontation since the Democrats assumed the majority in January last

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Outside groups flock to Wisconsin race to replace Sean Duffy

It’s not often that the Club for Growth, the House Freedom Caucus and the Chamber of Commerce are on the same side in a Republican primary, but that’s the case in the race to replace former Rep.