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Cory Booker explains why he is a reluctant filibuster warrior
Cory Booker may have inched toward supporting elimination of the legislative filibuster, but the New Jersey Democrat shouldn’t expect the questions to stop.
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Cory Booker may have inched toward supporting elimination of the legislative filibuster, but the New Jersey Democrat shouldn’t expect the questions to stop.
A handful of freshman Democrats have opted not to join any of the party’s ideological groups: the Congressional Progressive Caucus, the fiscally conservative Blue Dog Coalition, and the centrist New Democrat
“The president does need to weigh in on this now,” Pittenger said in a radio interview Friday with WBT in Charlotte.
Joaquin Castro has been at the forefront of the Democratic effort to overturn President Donald Trump’s national emergency declaration to fund a wall along the southern border.
I’m going to be the secretary of State as long as President Trump gives me the opportunity to serve as America’s senior diplomat,” Pompeo told NBC’s “Today Show” when asked about a possible race for the
Bradley Byrne launched his Senate campaign Wednesday, kicking off the contest to take on one of the most vulnerable senators in the country: Democrat Doug Jones.
I’d take the wall down,” the Texas Democrats said in an interview on MSNBC, on the American side of the border wall with a view into Ciudad Juárez, Mexico.
The California Democrat is running for president in 2020 and is widely considered a front-runner for the party’s nomination.
Moran’s TV interview defending Northam Monday was his second in as many days.
Republicans see the ranking Democrat on the Homeland Security Committee as an undefined incumbent.
“It’s the one time a year that they can actually pay their bills,” Scholten said of people who receive the credit. “Iowans are leaving millions of dollars on the table.”
“It depends on the representation of the legislature versus the views of the voting public. You have some states where that can be very different.”
The California Democrat wasn’t the only losing candidate who raked in millions.
“Looking back on it now, I regret it,” Harris told WBTV in an interview the following morning. “I think it was a rookie mistake.
Phillips and Stevens are two of the 43 Democrats who flipped Republican-held House seats in November, giving their party control of the chamber for the first time since 2010.