Democrats rap FEC gridlock that Republicans say is a feature
Both platforms have grown significantly amid the rise of donors giving amounts as little as $1 in response to online solicitations from candidates or PACs.
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Both platforms have grown significantly amid the rise of donors giving amounts as little as $1 in response to online solicitations from candidates or PACs.
The decision comes as House Republicans are struggling among themselves to unify on a temporary spending bill to avert a partial government shutdown starting Oct. 1.
Cortez Masto narrowly won reelection by less than 1 percentage point in 2022, a victory that was critical to Democrats retaining control of the Senate.
In it, five of the seven candidates had a lead over Biden, one was tied, and the other trailed by 1 percentage point.
A 2021 Pew survey found that a median of only 1 in 6 (18 percent) believe that the U.S. is a model democracy. No wonder they fear what the next election may produce.
Which is why it is possible that Republicans, in their ideological zeal, will both refuse to fund the government by Oct. 1 and impeach the president.
Key programs would continue receiving federal resources after Oct. 1, but a crunch could hit around Jan. 1.
Gluesenkamp Pérez had more than $1 million in her campaign account at the end of the second quarter of 2023, according to filings with the Federal Election Commission.
But, an average of several polls compiled by RealClearPolitics has Biden leading Trump by 1 percentage point, so there is an opening for the rest of the field to effectively define how they would be more
He proposed a three-word energy policy — "drill baby, drill" — during a June 1 CNN town hall, promising to try opening more of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to oil and gas extraction.
On Jan. 1, 2024, some farm policy would revert to controls on production and costly price supports adopted in the 1940s.
Leahy started the year with more than $1 million in his account, but after making a series of $4,000 contributions in June to Democratic senators and Senate candidates — wonder if the check to “Elissa
That includes Trump’s 23-point lead in the NBC News/Des Moines Register poll completed Aug. 17 and a 24-point lead in a New York Times/Siena survey completed Aug. 1.
But losing a leadership ally won’t be helpful on stopgap funding legislation needed to avert a partial government shutdown starting Oct. 1.
Biden won the district, which is centered in Allentown and Bethlehem, by less than 1 percentage point. "I may not be what your typical Republican looks like," Montero said.
A spokesperson for the Ohio Department of Medicaid said the state aims to have the new program begin Jan. 1.
Johnson paid himself $400,000 in May even though he did not lend his campaign any money last cycle, when he won his third term by just 1 percentage point.
The 2013 shutdown, stemming from GOP reluctance to fund the rollout of Obama’s health care law began Oct. 1 and lasted until the need to raise the debt limit broke the stalemate.
But the rejection of Issue 1 contains another lesson that could have implications for the 2024 election: that the GOP’s focus on transgender youth — wrapped in a message about “parents’ rights” —
People gathered at the Marion County Republican Party headquarters in July to discuss Issue 1, an amendment aimed at making it harder to pass an abortion rights amendment in November. Voters rejected Issue 1 on Tuesday.