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Politics · 114th Congress

House Democrats Change Rules to Elect Leaders

-Elect Lou Correa Gets Lucky No. 1 in Office Lottery Draw] Some members thought the meeting may be reconvened this week while others thought it would not resume until January, but Crowley said the

Politics · 114th Congress

Sanders, DeLauro and Gabbard Celebrate Death of TPP

[jwp-video n=”1″] Politicians don’t usually stop supporters from chanting their names but on Thursday, Sen. Bernie Sanders stopped supporters from shouts of “Bernie! Bernie!”

A Tale of Two Democrats

Sufficient turnout in his Minneapolis district was perhaps the determining reason why Hillary Clinton held on by just 44,000 votes, or 1 percentage point, in a state that hasn’t fallen to the GOP in the

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Word on the Hill: How Much Sleep Did You Get?

Millennials Take to Pennsylvania Avenue on Election Night [jwp-video n=”1″] Happy birthday to… Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, 64.  Rep. John Katko, R-N.Y., 54.  Rep.

Ratings Change: Obama State Shifts to Trump

The final pre-election poll by Iowa-based Selzer & Co., conducted Nov. 1-4, showed Trump with a 46-39 percent lead. Other private polling confirms the Republican’s advantage.

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Word on the Hill: Get Your Books

  Heard on the Hill This Week: Pre-Election DC Protests, Holmes Norton Depicted on Small Screen [jwp-video n=”1″] What’s going on? Have any tips, announcements or Hill happenings?

Heard On The Hill · 114th Congress

Word on the Hill: Miley in Virginia for Clinton

Inauguration flyover That helicopter you might have seen flying over the Capitol between 1 and 2 p.m. on Thursday was in support of the 2017 Presidential Inauguration and hovered over various spots

Politics · 114th Congress

Where Schumer’s Spending His Money

He gave $3 million to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee between July 1 through Sept. 30, as well. His committee spent 7.69 million but only $1.49 million went to Schumer’s