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Conyers Scandal Creates Opening for House Democrats

[jwp-video n=”1″] On top of all that, the committee and its leader would play a central role in what stands to become the defining question for the 116th Congress if Democrats are in charge of

Politics · 115th Congress

Senators Unlike Judicial Nominee’s Tweets

[jwp-video n=”1″] Willett stopped tweeting when Trump nominated him for the spot in September, and since then the character limit for some on Twitter has increased to 280.

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump on Course for Least Diverse Judicial Picks Since Reagan

Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn tweaked Democrats on the Senate floor Nov. 1 for having “forgotten some of their own priorities when it comes to judges,” since they were forcing time-consuming procedural

Politics · 115th Congress

Will 2018 Bring More Women to Congress?

Primary Primer: Your Guide to the 2018 Midterms [jwp-video n=”1″] EMILY’s List, which backs female Democrats who support abortion rights, boasts that so far this year more than 20,000 women

Politics · 115th Congress

Senators to Grill ABA on Rare Thumbs-Down for Grasz

Watch: More and More Republicans Speak Out Against Trump [jwp-video n=”1″] The evaluators conducted more than 200 confidential interviews and spoke twice with Grasz, an Omaha lawyer and lobbyist

Politics · 115th Congress

Republicans Seeing Red in Newly Open Nevada Seat

Gulbis supports President Donald Trump, who carried the district by 1 point according to calculations by Daily Kos Elections. She spoke at the Republican National Convention last summer. 

Politics · 115th Congress

What’s Ohio’s Tim Ryan Up To?

[jwp-video n=”1″] Ryan now says he doesn’t want to be leader. “I don’t want to run against Nancy Pelosi,” he said on NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday.

Politics · 115th Congress

Survey: Optimism Grows Among Democratic Staffers

Among Republican respondents, 60 percent said they thought Congress and Trump would boost spending on infrastructure by $1 trillion over 10 years, but only 16 percent of Democrats thought so.