This is the Obama-Biden-Harris economic legacy
People who had a negative view of the economy voted for Trump by a 2-1 margin (62 percent to 31 percent). This was a key reason why Hillary Clinton lost in 2016.
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People who had a negative view of the economy voted for Trump by a 2-1 margin (62 percent to 31 percent). This was a key reason why Hillary Clinton lost in 2016.
Polls have Cruz ahead, with some saying the margin is as close as 1 percent, according to Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales.
But since then, Congress capped nondefense discretionary spending to increases of no more than 1 percent annually.
with ideological differences, lawmakers will likely have to contend with changes in leadership and other pressing deadlines early in the next Congress, including the return to the debt ceiling on Jan. 1.
In fiscal 2023, the SBA lent $3 billion to disaster survivors after receiving $1 billion in appropriations.
But a New York Times-Siena College poll also out Tuesday put Harris up 49 percent to 46 percent among likely voters nationally, her first lead in that poll since July; Trump led by 1 percentage point in
Former President Donald Trump and some of his GOP allies on Capitol Hill have been falsely telling voters in key swing states that the Biden-Harris administration diverted more than $1 billion in disaster
do with less robust buyback activity in response to the higher tax — similar to what occurred in 2023, when S&P 500 companies’ buybacks dropped by nearly 14 percent in the first year after the current 1
President Joe Biden meets with members of his Cabinet about response efforts to Hurricane Helene in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on Oct. 1.
The recipients, who will now enter into capacity contract negotiations with the Energy Department, are: Phase 1 of the Southline project in Arizona was funded through the first round of Transmission Facilitation
Republican vice presidential candidate Sen. JD Vance of Ohio and the Democratic vice presidential candidate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, participate in a debate at the CBS Broadcast Center on Oct. 1, 2024, in New York City.
Tim Walz of Minnesota delivered a performance that persuaded independent voters in the seven toss-up states, but here are some initial takeaways. 1.
In the most recent Winning the Issues survey looking at the presidential ballot, 1 percent of Democrats were undecided, 2 percent of Republicans, and not surprisingly, 19 percent of independents.Â
The Oct. 1 debate was hosted by CBS News.
analyst Nate Silver’s latest polling average update, North Carolina and Georgia are the closest of any states in the race between Harris and former President Donald Trump, with Trump currently less than 1
An outbound investment notification and screening measure is "probably our No. 1 priority right now," Rep.
town last week, Congress passed a stopgap funding measure that includes a provision allowing the Federal Emergency Management Agency to tap into about $20 billion in disaster relief funds beginning Oct. 1,
members on both sides sought, including an extra $231 million for Secret Service protection accounts and freeing up $20 billion for the Federal Emergency Management Agency for disaster relief starting Oct. 1.
In a new Winning the Issues survey (September 18–19), the electorate was asked how each candidate did in the debate on a scale of 1 (very poorly) to 5 (neutral) to 9 (very well).
​Congress is about to buy itself about three months’ worth of extra time to work out a final spending agreement for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1.