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It’s official: Congress won’t get another Mike Doyle
In an interview last month, Doyle shared some of his advice he’s given the representative-elect, plus his thoughts on social media and the next generation “stepping up.”
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In an interview last month, Doyle shared some of his advice he’s given the representative-elect, plus his thoughts on social media and the next generation “stepping up.”
Elise Stefanik to chair the House GOP Conference again in an interview with Fox News Digital Monday night. GOP Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida is running against Stefanik for conference chair.
But even as Democrats stemmed their losses in the House and as the Senate still hangs in the balance, a frequent theme of the House and Senate map remained: The battle was fought on some unexpected turf
X (the eventual Senate majority leader), the powers to be if midterm elections turn out as predicted.
The turnout is high, the stakes are even higher.
“You’re always smarter the day after the election than the day before,’’ said former Virginia Republican Rep.
He blames the Democrats for inflation and is supporting Fung, who stopped by the company’s headquarters just 12 days before the election.
both the incumbent and the challenger are adept politicians.
The outlays this late in the cycle mean both parties consider the seat in play.
The biggest GOP outside players have not invested in the race for Oregon’s 6th, and Democrats’ spending speaks to the party’s concerns there.
Gonzales rates the race as Likely Democratic. “This is not an endorsement of Donald Trump,” Hayes said in an interview.
Recent polls in several Senate battlegrounds point to the possibility of spoilers affecting the battle for control of the chamber next Congress.
Henry Cuellar, a critic of the president’s immigration policies and the member next in line to become the top Democrat on the House Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee.
Nor was veteran Democratic pollster (and Joe Biden strategist) John Anzalone exactly oozing optimism during a Politico interview with Ryan Lizza in mid-April.
Complicating the answer of what races are sleepers is the fact that political handicappers and analysts are supposed to be able to avoid surprises.
Ryan will be on the ballot in the 18th District in November for a full term.
: If you can bet on the price of pork bellies, why not on the party of the next Senate majority leader?
At the Rockville rally, Biden touched on the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection and the Supreme Court ruling overturning abortion rights set in the Roe v.
Jackie Walorski, to run in the Nov. 8 special election to fill the remainder of her term in the Solid Republican 2nd District, and to replace her on the ballot in the simultaneous general election.
Later, the report reads, “both attorneys denied discussing Secretary Zinke’s concerns about whether the DOI had the authority or jurisdiction to approve the Tribes’ amendments before September 2017 — the