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Congress · 116th Congress

Age, change and the Democrats’ challenge

The contrast between Eisenhower and Kennedy was obvious, as was the charisma gap between the Massachusetts Democrat and his Republican opponent, Vice President Richard Nixon, who was only 47 but represented

Congress · 116th Congress

Why the shutdown is a good thing for House Democrats

The strategy will be successful if at least 41 of the 47 senators in the Democratic Conference vote against motions to proceed, which require 60 votes to formally begin debate on a bill.

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Senate Appropriations Approves $5M to Pay Interns

Van Hollen’s is one of 47 Senate offices that currently pay interns, according to data collected and analyzed by Roll Call in April. Katherine Tully-McManus contributed to this report.

Politics · 115th Congress

Organizing the Senate Can Sometimes Get Messy

The way the Senate divided, Republicans held a 48-47 majority. With Morse the independent and with Republican Richard Nixon assuming the vice presidency, the GOP could hold sway over the chamber.

Opinion · 115th Congress

Opinion: The Watergate Tweets of @RealTrickyDick

@RealTrickyDick (at 11:47 a.m.): !!!!????###&&&%%% Despite the constant negative press COVFEFE … That was the last tweet from the account of @RealTrickyDick.

Politics · 115th Congress

How the Courts Could Upend Gerrymandering

Until the Supreme Court decides, a federal judge has paused a challenge to the congressional map in North Carolina — where Republicans dominate the delegation 10-3 despite 47 percent of voters choosing

How The GOP’s Health Care Law Went Down

.: Republican Deputy Whip Tom Cole tells reporters, "As a general rule of thumb, I think if we win, it gets easier, if we lose, it gets harder." 10:47 a.m.: Asked for a prediction on the bill at a White

The Latest on Republican Health Care Bill Vote

Six Republicans vote against the rule. 10:47 a.m.: Asked at a White House event signing an order on the Keystone XL pipeline what will happen if the health care bill fails, Trump, smiling, responds, "We'll