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To retake House, centrists say GOP needs candidates who can win swing districts
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Democrats in line: The first week of March will be a big one in the House as Democratic leaders bring top party priorities to the floor, including the elections and campaign finance overhaul known as HR 1.
[jwp-video n=”1″] In Michigan, Republicans were convinced their nominee, John James, would overperform enough to win.
Ron Johnson is up for reelection, by less than 1 point. Johnson, who voted Saturday to acquit Trump, has not yet said whether he will run for a third term.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] The American Action Network, a nonprofit group that supports Republicans but does not disclose its donors, launched a new campaign Thursday targeting a dozen Democrats with
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[jwp-video n=”1″] Under Senate rules for reconciliation, senators can offer an unlimited number of amendments to the budget resolution.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Asked whether security risks could deter potential candidates from running, Michigan Sen.
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Thursday that she wanted to represent her husband’s vision for the largely rural and low-income district and to pass along the couple’s respect for public service to their two children, who are 3 and 1,
[jwp-video n=”1″] In the 12 presidential battlegrounds, Trump posted a positive VAR in just four states.
[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.”
Bill No. 1: Democrats in the House and Senate signaled this week that a symbolic first order of business would be a major overhaul of the nation’s voting, campaign finance and ethics laws.
The measure, dubbed HR 1 in the House and now christened in the Senate as S 1 to signify that it is a top priority, died in the GOP-controlled Senate last Congress.
[jwp-video n=”1″] A complicated coalition Just one of the reasons why so many Republicans continue to stick with the president is because, to them, he is successful, whether it’s in business
In 2016, McGinty lost to Toomey by 1 percentage point while Trump carried the state by an even narrower margin.