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Voters are smarter than Biden thinks

Our latest "Winning the Issues" survey (conducted March 1-3) confirms an electorate that is simply not buying the president’s narrative that his policies are working to lower inflation and spur growth.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Train wreck — it’s not just a metaphor

The count: $1 million That’s how much three top executives from failed cryptocurrency exchange FTX donated in the six weeks leading up to the Nov. 8 elections, which came three days before the company

Congress · 118th Congress

Rep. David Cicilline to resign from Congress

Cicilline announced in a press release Tuesday that he would leave Congress effective June 1 to lead the Rhode Island Foundation as its president and CEO.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Price hike pols like

Interested in becoming a “Season Pass” holder for some GOP senators, including Roger Wicker of Mississippi, who has a defense industry lunch slated for March 1?

Policy · 118th Congress

As Willow project decision nears, Alaska ponders ties to oil

In its environmental analysis released Feb. 1, Interior recommended narrowing the project from five drilling sites to three, though the department said it has “substantial concerns” about Willow

Congress · 118th Congress

Alaska Democrat: Environmentalism and oil need to ‘coexist’

And the infrastructure necessary for the project would make it easier to build other developments nearby, like proposed drill sites Cassin, West Willow, Harpoon, Merlin 1 and Merlin 2 — which would lead

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Sunshine State sunset debate

But considering how Democrats overperformed in November, when the economy was also voters’ No. 1 concern, the finding may not be as damning as it seems, Nathan L. Gonzales writes.

Congress · 118th Congress

McCarthy, House Republicans reframe debt limit strategy

Dodaro, U.S. comptroller general, estimated during a House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing Feb. 1. Niels Lesniewski, Aidan Quigley, David Lerman and Paul M.