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Opinion · 116th Congress

This isn’t Nancy Pelosi’s first impeachment rodeo

More recently, a USA Today/Suffolk University poll, released Monday and conducted March 13-17, found that 50 percent of voters thought the Mueller investigation was a “witch hunt,” while 47 percent

Opinion · 116th Congress

Trump’s latest self-inflicted wound: Medicare cuts

Enough Republicans are likely to join the 47 Democrats to offer a thumbs-down verdict on Trump using his emergency powers to circumvent congressional appropriations and fund the wall.

Congress · 116th Congress

Barr assures senators of his independence

During more than seven hours of testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Barr avoided the kind of missteps that might cost him votes of Republicans, who have a 53-47 advantage in the chamber

Opinion · 115th Congress

All Is Not Lost for Republicans in the Suburbs

Forty-four percent of suburban voters said the country was on the right track, compared to 47 percent who said it was heading in the wrong direction.

Politics · 115th Congress

3 Ways Congress Can Punish Saudi Arabia

The close floor vote then was 47-53. Were a similar vote held today, it would undoubtedly have more support though it is not clear if enough Republicans would join in to make it veto-proof.

Opinion · 115th Congress

What Constitutes a Wave Election?

In 2016, we saw a similar dynamic when 18 percent of the country had an unfavorable view of both Trump and Clinton, eventually breaking for Trump 47 percent to 30 percent.

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Blocks Release of Democrats’ Intelligence Memo

Updated 6:47 a.m., Feb. 10 | Despite his commitment earlier Friday, President Donald Trump is blocking release of a Democratic House Intelligence Committee memo rebutting one from the Republican side,

Politics · 115th Congress

Analysis: 4 Takeaways From Trump’s First Turkey Pardoning

Soon, the former New York real estate mogul who was once more famous for luxury hotels, a gold-plated Manhattan penthouse and the television boardroom of “The Apprentice,” was face-to-face with a 47-pound

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.