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Congress · 116th Congress

Deficit reduction remains a pipe dream

Despite deficits hurtling toward $1 trillion and more for the foreseeable future, Congress is unlikely to make any real effort to pull the red ink back to Earth anytime soon.

Congress · 116th Congress

Parties are swapping war positions in Trump era

How Congress gave the White House broad, far-reaching powers [jwp-video n=”1″] For instance, the Democratic presidential contenders, who are looking to appeal to the party’s liberals, are, oddly

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Cory Booker announces 2020 presidential bid

Also watch: ‘You can’t lead the people if you don’t love the people,’ Booker says [jwp-video n=”1″] With the help of others, Booker notched a partial victory on one of his top priorities

Congress · 116th Congress

Presidential questions for the Democrats, Part II

Also watch: Elizabeth Warren is running for president — Here are some congressional basics [jwp-video n=”1″] Does the Democratic nominee need to out-Trump Trump?

Congress · 116th Congress

Here’s how members running for president voted

[jwp-video n=”1″] By forming an exploratory committee on Dec. 31, 2018 Warren became the first major candidate to enter the race for the Democratic presidential nomination.   Rep. 

White House · 116th Congress

So many 2020 Democrats, so much (executive) time

Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 29, 2019var rcrdTwitter = 1; For the commander in chief, it was another indication of how he values his “executive time” of watching cable news and attacking his political

Congress · 116th Congress

What do Democrats want in a president? Part I

Flashback: Cory Booker says, ‘You can’t lead the people if you don’t love the people’ [jwp-video n=”1″] Here are a few: Can a candidate be ‘new’ more than once? When Vermont Sen.

Opinion · 116th Congress

Youth, anger, impeachment and the 1970s

Unlike, say, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, I lost the Democratic primary to the floor leader of the Michigan state House, although I did carry anti-war Ann Arbor by a 5-to-1 margin.