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Campaigns · 117th Congress

Eyeing 2022 gains, GOP faces uncertain future with Trump’s exit

[jwp-video n=”1″] South Carolina Rep. Tom Rice voted against certifying Joe Biden’s Electoral College victory, but he backed Trump’s impeachment for “incitement of insurrection.”

Campaigns · 117th Congress

3 takeaways from the Georgia runoffs

[jwp-video n=”1″] Lake said the problem for the GOP is more of a “consumer issue,” with Republican voters more likely to trust ballots they cast in person than those they put in the mail.

Policy · 116th Congress

Biden faces pressure on women’s health, LGBT issues

[jwp-video n=”1″] “He’s going to be very supportive of the groups that really worked very hard for him,” said Blendon, noting that the president-elect ran his campaign on repealing abortion

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Gideon’s conundrum: What to do with all that extra money

Gideon’s left over cash was disclosed in a nearly 26,000-page report, covering the period from Oct. 15 through Nov. 23, filed shortly after 1 a.m. Friday with the Federal Election Commission.

Congress · 116th Congress

Crapo poised for starring role in economic, health care policy

[jwp-video n=”1″] Debt and taxes Long after Simpson-Bowles and the “gang of six,” Crapo still has a national debt clock streaming at the top of his website, even as that issue has faded in recent

Opinion · 116th Congress

Biden at bat: ‘There is no joy in Mudville’

But for 1 in 4 voters, the candidates’ personalities were more important to their decision than policies. Biden won those voters 64 percent to 31 percent. 

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Trump support still key in Georgia Senate runoffs

Strong Trump support  While Biden was on the cusp of claiming victory in Georgia on Monday, he was leading by less than 1 point, and Raffensperger has already said there would be a recount.

Congress · 116th Congress

Voters send centrist message to Washington

McConnell made clear back in July that $1 trillion was his ceiling, and they’ll likely end up closer to that instead of the $2 trillion-plus Pelosi wants.