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House Democrats want more executive actions from Biden
Ahead of President Joe Biden's speech at a Democratic retreat, members signaled they want executive orders on stalled legislative priorities.
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Ahead of President Joe Biden's speech at a Democratic retreat, members signaled they want executive orders on stalled legislative priorities.
A Democratic map means seats held by New York Republican Reps. Nicole Malliotakis, John Kato and Lee Zeldin are in play.
As House Democrats tout accomplishments, Senate leader wants focus on what Republicans would do if they were in charge.
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As House redistricting maps are being adopted, elections analyst Nathan L. Gonzales has begun rating the races in every district.
Voters will decide whether Biden or Putin gets blame on gas prices - Energy
North Carolina GOP primary voters will weigh Rep. Madison Cawthorn's short-lived district switch and Renee Elmers' attempted comeback.
Like other big plans in this Congress, House Democrats had to shift gears when infighting held up a massive budget and COVID relief package.
Republican mapmakers broke up one of the Democratic districts in Tennessee, but not in Kentucky, analyst Nathan L. Gonzales writes.
The most recent Marist Poll shows big swings in approval ratings for President Joe Biden. They might be evidence of a shift among the public.
The justices rejected attempts by Republicans to overturn court-approved voting maps that favored Democrats.
As pandemic restrictions ease, lobbyists are trying to get back the access they used to have to Capitol Hill buildings.
Florida's Ron DeSantis trails Donald Trump in a conservative group's 2024 poll, but has trimmed his deficit by 11 points in recent months.
Secretary Xavier Becerra's agenda included a visit to Planned Parenthood and a mental health roundtable with Rep. Chris Pappas.
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Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and Republican Rep. Van Taylor both got less that 50 percent in primaries Tuesday and face runoffs in May.
Nine-term Rep. Louie Gohmert took on Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in a four-person primary but did not advance to the runoff Tuesday.
Taylor, who faced heat for supporting a Jan. 6 investigation, got less than 50 percent of the vote in Tuesday's primary and faced a runoff.
Illinois Democrats' attempted gerrymander may have spread voters too thinly among the 17 districts, analyst Nathan L Gonzales says.
Kinzinger said in remarks that while he will be out of Congress in a year, “I'm not going anywhere.”