Biden and Trump: We can’t possibly lose to this guy
Why is Trump only leading at the national level by about 1 point?Â
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Why is Trump only leading at the national level by about 1 point?Â
Former President Donald Trump has led Biden by about 1 point or less for the last six weeks, according to the FiveThirtyEight national average.
Taking over the No. 1 spot — after its occupant in our November ranking was expelled from the House — is New York Republican Rep. Brandon Williams.
three of his assets — wine and liquor store chains in New Jersey, New York and Texas — were reported to have generated at least $5 million in income each, while six others were listed as paying between $1
A RealClearPolitics average of recent polls in seven battleground states gave Trump a lead of less than 1 point in those states — but the 45th president’s biggest lead was 4.5 percentage points in Arizona
In addition to that change, the panel recommended that basic pay for the most junior enlisted personnel (with ranks from E-1 through E-4) net a 15 percent increase.
But he said appropriators expected the level to be around the spending caps set in last year’s fiscal debt limit law, which allow for roughly 1 percent growth in fiscal 2025.
The special election candidates would only serve until Jan. 1, 2025.
Trump leads Biden in all seven expected swing states under RealClearPolitics’ average of recent polling — though Trump’s lead in Pennsylvania is under 1 percentage point, with a narrow 46.2 percent to
Senators snapped out of their torpor to confirm Hankins, 89-1. Too little, too late? Perhaps. But in a situation like this, the least that can be done is to have our own representative there.
A $1 million earmark that would fund the renovation of a LGBTQ community center in Pennsylvania was stripped from the six-bill spending package under consideration this week after backlash from Republicans
In the most recent Gallup poll, conducted Feb. 1-20, 18 percent of Democrats disapproved of the job Biden was doing, and there’s concern the president’s support among some minority communities has softened
As Congress races against the next funding deadline of March 1, appropriators have signaled that suspension votes seem to be the default option for wrapping up this year’s spending bills.
Lawmakers are aiming to roll out the first spending package Sunday ahead of the March 1 deadline for agencies covered under four of the annual appropriations bills, though there are still significant areas
"We’ve been there since day 1, hours after the derailment. We continue to be on the ground," Jean-Pierre said.
Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., said during floor debate in November after seeking to reduce the salary of White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre to $1.
Austin has been hospitalized since Jan. 1 due to complications from surgery to treat prostate cancer, his doctors disclosed Tuesday.
One option under consideration is a stopgap that would go until March 1, which would allow ample time for appropriators to get their work done.
Republicans voting were split 219-1, while Democrats were split 84-125.
The Trump administration announced in 2019 it was terminating a federal agreement to provide nearly $1 billion after the California High-Speed Rail Authority "failed to make reasonable progress on the