Campaigns · 119th Congress
At the Races: Sitting tight in Texas
Ten percent were not sure, 1 percent would back another candidate and 2 percent would not vote.Â
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Ten percent were not sure, 1 percent would back another candidate and 2 percent would not vote.Â
The count: 7-to-1 ↵↵That's the rough ratio of governors-turned-senators to senators-turned-governors since 1900, according to a 2021 analysis by University of Minnesota political scientist Eric Ostermeier
Schweikert is expected to officially announce his campaign to challenge Democratic incumbent Katie Hobbs on Oct. 1, according to Axios Phoenix.
"Buddy" Carter reported raising about $1 million in contributions and loaned his campaign an additional $2 million, while state Insurance Commissioner John King, who entered the race in early May, raised
They forced a 20-hour session debating the bill and amendments in the House Rules Committee, in a meeting that started at 1 a.m. Wednesday.
Senators maintain they intend to include much deeper cuts of at least $1 trillion and potentially twice that amount, but the House holdouts want to see specifics on paper.
And then there are a pair of Florida special elections scheduled for April 1 to fill the seat that Republican Mike Waltz vacated to become President Donald Trump’s national security adviser and the
On Wednesday, Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced a plan to spend $1 billion to address bird flu, as Olivia M. Bridges reported for Roll Call.
Mackenzie, meanwhile, flipped a seat north of Philadelphia last year, while Perry, a former House Freedom Caucus chair, won reelection to his Central Pennsylvania district by 1 point — his narrowest margin
Although momentum may be building toward a penny purge, as fewer and fewer Americans use them in commerce, there are both economic and sentimental arguments for keeping 1-cent pieces, including from companies