Recent Past Offers Clues About the Veep Showdown
[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
Search the Roll Call archive by keyword, date, Congress, section, or tags.
[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
propelled health care reform forward, paving a path for more than 20 million Americans to gain access to medical care while catalyzing a decrease in Medicare spending growth, which is projected to save $1
[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
Updated 1:40 p.m. | The Supreme Court announced Monday that it won’t rehear a case that has stopped the Obama administration’s executive actions on immigration and affected millions of people who are living
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.
[Senate GOP Super PAC Makes Big Push in North Carolina] Ross holds a 1-point lead over Burr in the most recent RealClearPolitics average of polls from Sept. 12 through Sept. 23.
White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest termed the Senate’s 97-1 override vote “the single most embarrassing thing that the United States Senate has done” in more than 30 years.
Sept. 1, hunting season opens in Idaho. It’s doves. It starts gently and moves up through elk. We all get together and hunt doves on the ranch on Sept. 1.
Schumer of New York, called it the party’s “No. 1 concern” as negotiations drag on.
The final Senate vote tally was 97-1, with Minority Leader Harry Reid casting the lone dissent.
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.
But in the presidential race, just 1 point separates Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump in those states in four-way races with Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson and Green Party
<p class="story-body-text story-content" id="story-continues-1" data-para-count="385" data-total-count="2041">“The underlying issues will be the one that Bernard raises, which is the fact that we’
White House: Ryan’s Flint Funding Stance ‘Ironic’ [jwp-video n=”1″] ‘Mud in their houses’ “We shouldn’t hold folks — who still right now have mud in their houses and are thinking of throwing
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.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Wednesday’s hearing was the first time that Koskinen admitted that he made a mistake and formally corrected the congressional record of past misstatements, Jordan said.