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Campaigns · 116th Congress

Supreme Court fight jolts battle for the Senate

[jwp-video n=”1″] One GOP official noted that the Supreme Court fight means there will be an even greater “uphill battle” for Republicans in Democratic-leaning states. Collins and Sen.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: As primaries end, voting begins

His campaign cites a record-breaking 1 million registered “voters of color” and has reported staggering fundraising figures.

Congress · 116th Congress

With no aid in sight, motor coach industry predicts abyss

But those modes received support from Congress: A $2 trillion coronavirus spending law (PL 116-136) doled out $25 billion to transit, $61 billion to aviation and $1 billion to Amtrak.

Congress · 116th Congress

Census deadlines dispute hangs up stopgap funding talks

Negotiations on government funding to avoid partial shutdown starting Oct. 1 have hit a rocky patch over a Democratic push to postpone 2020 census-related deadlines.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Rage against the (tape) machine

The largest share, more than $1 million, was directed at the San Antonio media market, which could be used for Texas’ 21st or 23rd districts. 

Campaigns · 116th Congress

All the ‘Rage’: Where the 2020 presidential race stands

[jwp-video n=”1″] Non-polling factors As I wrote in my March 18 column moving the contest from “Toss-up/Tilting Democratic” to “Lean Biden,” the nomination of Biden was a significant blow to

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Calamari vs. lobster. Discuss

An internal poll from this spring had Hoadley up by 1 point in the mostly rural and suburban district that includes the city of Kalamazoo. Trump carried the district by 9 points in 2016.  

Congress · 116th Congress

Blue Dogs call for restart of relief negotiations

, which the group plans to send to congressional leaders later Thursday or Friday, notes that “there is also considerable common ground” between a $3.4 trillion measure the House passed in May and a $1