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Take Five: Ben Ray Luján
For the two most recent ones, I was going down a chute where you can get up to like 21 miles an hour and just lost traction. I used my shoulder to stop me, which probably wasn’t a good idea.
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For the two most recent ones, I was going down a chute where you can get up to like 21 miles an hour and just lost traction. I used my shoulder to stop me, which probably wasn’t a good idea.
Susan Wild by 4 points in the competitive 7th District.
Voters, overall, said they didn’t believe the statement, 62 percent to 21 percent. If we were grading credibility, Biden and his Democratic colleagues on the Hill would be getting a big fail.
RIP: The Sept. 21 death of former 12-term New York GOP Rep.
Jim Costa, California’s 16th District In California, candidates of all parties run on the same primary ballot and the two top vote-getters go on to the general election.
In 2016, liberal Democrats were 18 percent of the country, and conservative Republicans were 21 percent (22 percent at the congressional level).
ANALYSIS — When President Joe Biden followed the enactment of his $1.9 trillion stimulus law in March with proposals to spend another $4 trillion on a panoply of progressive goals, the idea that he would
Troy Carter in a special election runoff Saturday.
Louisiana’s 2nd District was drawn to take in Black voters in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, and 21 percent of residents are below the federal poverty line.
America is setting records with as many as 4 million vaccinations in a single day. And most important, Washington is beginning a lengthy debate over the proper level of taxation of corporations.
Not counted among the 71 is Luke Letlow, who won election to Louisiana’s 5th District in November but died from complications related to the virus five days before he was set to be sworn in.
Left-leaning organizations such as Indivisible, Public Citizen, Democracy 21 and Common Cause, among others, have ramped up lobbying, grassroots and advertising campaigns aimed at the Senate, which
Cheney circulated a 21-page memo to the GOP conference before the Jan. 6 votes objecting to Biden’s Electoral College victory, saying the measures set an “exceptionally dangerous precedent.”
She voted against the rejection of the Arizona election results, but for the rejection of Pennsylvania’s election results.