Marco Rubio’s Presidential Bid Creates Open-Seat Scrum (Updated)
. | Marco Rubio on Monday became the third Republican senator to announce a bid for president and the first of the group to leave behind a competitive seat.
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. | Marco Rubio on Monday became the third Republican senator to announce a bid for president and the first of the group to leave behind a competitive seat.
. | Marco Rubio on Monday became the third Republican senator to announce a bid for president and the first of the group to leave behind a competitive seat.
again,” Obama told reporters at the Summit of the Americas in Panama City, Panama.
“We’ve had a lot of people that have been more important than me — including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton — who are opposed to this,” Reid told CQ Roll Call in a March 18 interview.
In an interview with ABC News , “President Obama says that climate change became a personal issue for him when his older daughter Malia, now 16, was rushed to the emergency room with an asthma attack when
In an interview on Tuesday with Fusion’s Jorge Ramos, Reid was asked how he would respond to Jenkins’ charge from last summer that the Senate was the real “do-nothing” chamber because Reid blocked
“This meeting is about establishing a new repertoire between the city’s residents and Congress,” Adam Eidinger said in a phone interview on April 1. Eidinger is the chairman of the D.C.
“This meeting is about establishing a new repertoire between the city’s residents and Congress,” Adam Eidinger said in a phone interview on April 1. Eidinger is the chairman of the D.C.
At the end of April, the House will tackle the first two of the 12 annual appropriations bills, setting the gears in motion for Congress’s perennial quest to fund government operations through “
At the end of April, the House will tackle the first two of the 12 annual appropriations bills, setting the gears in motion for Congress’s perennial quest to fund government operations through “regular
Levin, D-Mich., in 2010 — he never got the top seat back. Levin remains the top Democrat on the committee to this day. 2.
But Democrats in both Washington, D.C., and Iowa are concerned about the Des Moines Democrat’s congressional ambitions in the 3rd District, a must-win seat for Democrats looking to slice into the
Judicial Watch, a national watchdog group, has inserted itself into the District of Columbia court case surrounding the Budget Autonomy Act, arguing the mayor and the District Council are wrong to support
Ted Cruz of Texas, saying that the campaign “isn’t just about rousing the base” taking the “principles of liberty, not diluting them and taking them to new people and bringing them into the party.”
In an interview with Fusion that aired Tuesday, the Nevada Democrat told anchor Jorge Ramos that he’s “sightless” in the eye that was injured in the New Year’s Day exercise band accident.
“The proposition that I’ve been floating has been that we let Iran know that if they don’t comply with the current agreement, the interim agreement, that sanctions would be resumed.
The council appealed the decision, which is the case currently in question.
Josh Earnest, the White House press secretary, acknowledged Monday a difference of opinion with the Iranians on the sequence and timing of sanctions relief.
With the final votes concluded before the House left town for the two week recess, Florida Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen was running 20 minutes late for a scheduled interview.
With almost two years of experience as a busy and well-liked staff assistant and (formerly) on track to promotion, I would’ve thought that I had enough experience and could at least get an interview.