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Dave Brat Town Hall Gets Heated
By the end of the event, the moderator went through 61 of the cards submitted, according to a Brat aide.
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By the end of the event, the moderator went through 61 of the cards submitted, according to a Brat aide.
Responding to a question about whether she would challenge Flake in an interview with Arizona radio station KTAR, Sinema she would instead run for re-election beginning at the end of June, and was
Candidates should not have to meet that litmus test to run as Democrats, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said in an interview with the Washington Post Tuesday.
Va., told Yahoo News in an interview that he was filing paperwork for the Republican primary for the Senate seat.
But in an interview published Monday in the Las Vegas Sun, Reid said he didn’t want to talk about the president anymore.
it lacked the support to pass.
Rob Bishop said in an interview with C-SPAN’s Newsmakers airing Sunday that he would rather stay in the House.
If that shift in partisan performance in Kansas were applied in the South Carolina district, “We would win,” Archie Parnell said in a Monday interview.
“I think the White House has to lay out a roadmap of what maximum pressure means to our new policy, new direction in North Korea,” Gardner said in an interview in his Senate office Tuesday.
The entire Senate is set to visit the White House Wednesday for a briefing on the North Korean threat. The U.N.
While both the House and Senate were controlled by the GOP during the Clinton shutdown, the Obama shutdown occurred with a Republican House and a Democratic Senate.
In an interview with KLRU-TV, Pelosi compared the current predecessor to the last Republican in the White House.
It is a disaster,” Trump said, before delivering the big promise he repeated so often as a candidate then the GOP’s nominee: “By the way, it is going to be repealed and replaced 100 percent.”
As he often does, the president did not speak in specifics during the interview, according to an AP report, but he did say his proposal would, if enacted, be “bigger, I believe, than any tax cut ever.”
Updates now https://t.co/LwgY6HeJOO — KSL Newsradio (@kslnewsradio) April 20, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; The comment comes in the wake of the Utah Republican’s surprise announcement on
Pai believes the FCC should do what it can to ensure competition in the communications space and then allow the market to work its will.
In an interview on talk radio station KSL back home in Utah, Chaffetz kept open the possibility of running for governor, saying only “maybe” when asked. Gov.
Later, asked in an interview with Salt Lake City station KSL whether he would consider a run for governor in 2020, Chaffetz replied, “Maybe.” “One day at a time.
I wish him the best. — Damian Kidd (@damianwkidd) April 19, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Kidd said in an interview that Chaffetz dropping out could make it easier to raise money.