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Price, Doyle join Democrats who won’t be back after 2022
The departures come as Democrats face headwinds in the upcoming midterm election cycle.
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The departures come as Democrats face headwinds in the upcoming midterm election cycle.
Next week’s elections will not only determine the balance of power on Capitol Hill but also will seal the fate of the Trump administration’s legislative agenda for the next two years and set the landscape
Whether the progressives’ irritation builds into something more threatening to Schumer’s leadership could hinge on how much, if any, momentum the party’s left wing sees in the midterm elections and
Culberson and Yoder’s seats are listed as “in play” by Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales.
The last time Congress passed each individual appropriations bill before the fiscal year’s end was 1994.
In two of those instances, control of one or both chambers of Congress had flipped — after the midterm elections of 2006 and 2010 — and the incoming majority sought to buy time to write appropriations
But President Donald Trump won Dent’s district by 8 points in November, according to calculations by Daily Kos Elections.
Republicans were thrown out on their ears, and Pelosi became the first female speaker of the House and the first Democrat to hold the gavel since Newt Gingrich’s 1994 revolution.