Debate Left One Would-Be VP Better Positioned to Run on His Own
Tuesday night’s interrupt-a-thon actually helped put Tim Kaine in the better position than Mike Pence to go for the No. 1 job next time if the No. 2 thing doesn’t work out this time.
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Tuesday night’s interrupt-a-thon actually helped put Tim Kaine in the better position than Mike Pence to go for the No. 1 job next time if the No. 2 thing doesn’t work out this time.
Portman’s campaign raised $3.5 million, according to a press release, while the senator raised an additional $1 million for the Ohio Republican Party.
[Ghost of Boehner Haunts Blum in Iowa] The Polling Company/WomanTrend poll surveyed 400 registered voters from Sept. 29 to Oct. 1 and had a margin of error of 4.9 percentage points.
Riley is survived by his wife, Ayisat, and 1 year old son, Benjamin. Lindsey McPherson contributed to this report.
Debbie Dingell (@RepDebDingell) October 1, 2016 Spotted Former Rep. Jessie Jackson Jr., outside The Palm (1225 19th St. NW) on Saturday night. How are you spending recess?
The case largely centered around a $1 million campaign loan.
[jwp-video n=”1″] No doubt, there’s never as much portent in a running mate debate as when the two presidential nominees square off, and the rhetorical fireworks won’t come close to what we’ve already
[jwp-video n=”1″] Two of the Republicans’ most vulnerable Senate seats are looking safer by the day, but the GOP’s majority is still in significant doubt with evolving Democratic takeover targets
One poll conducted in September found that 20 percent of Florida voters still didn’t know enough about Murphy to form an opinion, while just 1 percent of them said the same of Rubio.
3 Things Clinton and Trump Might Cover in the Next Debate [jwp-video n=”1″] The next chance The next chance for midcourse tactical corrections comes Oct. 9, when the Republican and Democratic
The National Rifle Association dropped $1 million on a new ad hitting Nevada Democratic Senate candidate Catherine Cortez Masto as being a repeat of retiring Sen. Harry Reid.
With that in mind, here are five key objectives for Hillary Clinton in Monday’s opening round of the debate season: 1.
He pledged to control spending on Medicaid, the health care program for the poor, by turning it into a block grant and capping annual increases at 1 percent.
Government funding is slated to run out at midnight on Oct. 1. In 2013, another spending fight shuttered the government for 16 days.
The 30-second spot, backed by a $1 million ad buy spread over two weeks on TV and digital, targets Democratic nominee Katie McGinty over taxes.
The last three reputable surveys have shown Democrat Hillary Clinton with leads of 1 point, 2 points, and a Trump lead of 1 point.
The measure does not extend the tax breaks to athletes with incomes over $1 million. Congress is still cheering about the Olympics but some tax experts aren’t enthused.
As more and more wealth in developed and developing countries flows to the wealthiest “1 percent,” resentment builds, meaning “it’s no wonder some say the future favors the strongman, the top-down
President Barack Obama won this highly educated district under its present boundaries by 3 points in 2008 and by 1 point in 2012.
[Rubio’s Career Depends on Winning Re-Election to Senate] The ad suggests Rubio made these remarks because he has received almost $1 million from the insurance industry.