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Senate ratings show three Democrats in toss-up races
While the historical midterm trend for the president’s party is ominous in House elections, it’s more mixed in Senate races.
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While the historical midterm trend for the president’s party is ominous in House elections, it’s more mixed in Senate races.
But President Joe Biden pledged not to raise taxes on anyone making less than $400,000, and Democratic leaders are anxious to protect vulnerable members facing tough midterm challenges. Rep.
Plank in 1994 ‘contract’ Republicans keep coming back to term limits, in part, because it was a plank in their Contract with America in 1994, when the GOP won the House majority for the first time
That makes the state “competitive” in most elections, putting Florida in a different category than, say, Indiana and West Virginia.
‘Hang people for jaywalking’ That began a six-year odyssey that culminated in the 1994 passage of a sweeping anti-crime bill that has been the focus of much of the current criticism of Biden’s legacy
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