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Pelosi: ‘We Cannot Stop’ Until We Get a Gun Bill
Democrats Vow to Keep Up the Fight [jwp-video n=”1″] In addition to the supporters outside, Democratic offices received “hundreds
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Democrats Vow to Keep Up the Fight [jwp-video n=”1″] In addition to the supporters outside, Democratic offices received “hundreds
[ Staffer Member Duo Turned Catcher Pitcher Teammates ] Congress Rocks Nats Field [jwp-video n=”1″] The Democrats mustered a late rally, but ultimately lost 8-7.
@nielslesniewski — Joe Barton (@RepJoeBarton) June 23, 2016 var rcrdTwitter = 1; It’s the latest gambit by Democrats to highlight the decision by Senate Republicans to not hold hearings
[ Key Moments in the House Sit In on Guns ] Democrats Begin Sit-In Demanding Gun Vote [jwp-video n=”1″] Miller-Breetz found out about the Democrats’ protest on Facebook and set
So their No. 1 issue would probably be making sure that terrorists have easy access to the weapons they need for such attacks.
[ Why Rubio’s Return Is Good, Not Great News for the GOP ] Rubio’s Will-He Won’t-He Saga [jwp-video n=”1″]
Rubio’s Will-He Won’t-He Saga [jwp-video n=”1″] In the eyes of Democrats watching the race, Rubio’s return hurts their chances of winning. It doesn’t come close to ending them.
Mike Pence, “toward the end of the campaign, they got Larry $1 million,” said Hogan Sr. “We both have great admiration for Christie because he was so helpful.” Gov.
The NRA’s political arm has spent more than $1 million in the current election cycle, with more than $550,000 aimed at swaying the Ohio Senate race in favor of Republican incumbent Rob Portman,
Congresswoman: Sanders Wouldn’t Want His Supporters Moving to Trump [jwp-video n=”1″] Though there still were plenty of signs that
The team presented Obama with a Packers jersey emblazoned with “No. 1” and “Commander in Chief ” on the back, a cool get for any sports fan.
By Thomas McKinless and Rema Rahman [jwp-video n=”1″] With Metro officials set to appear before Congress this week, Roll Call went underground to ask district commuters what they
Here’s why: 1. Cruz addressed it: Within hours of the Enquirer story hitting newsstands, Cruz issued an unprompted denial, practically ensuring that mainstream media outlets would cover it.
Strom Thurmond and Henry Wallace both ran as third party nominees, and each received more than 1 million votes. Thurmond carried four states.
By Thomas McKinless [jwp-video n=”1″] A day before Winter Storm Jonas is forecasted to hit Washington, D.C., with up to two feet of snow, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest
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