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Campaigns · 117th Congress

Why comparing the 2022 midterm dynamics to 1966 is risky

ANALYSIS — Democrats lost 47 House seats in the 1966 midterm elections, and that result still “haunts” them, wrote Washington Post columnist Charles Lane recently. But should it?

White House · 117th Congress

Infrastructure deal reached, now comes the hard part

It includes $21 billion for environmental remediation; $73 billion for power infrastructure, including grid authority, $5 billion for western water storage and $47 billion to rebuild infrastructure in

Campaigns · 117th Congress

These 47 House Democrats are on the GOP’s target list for 2022

The House Republican campaign arm is targeting 47 Democratic incumbents in next year’s midterm elections, the first sign of where the battle lines will be drawn as the GOP seeks to retake the chamber. 

Congress · 117th Congress

Yellen confirmed as first female Treasury secretary

when former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin also had his confirmation hearing on Jan. 19, Democrats boycotted his committee vote and he wasn’t confirmed until 25 days later on Feb. 13, 2017 in a 53-47

Congress · 116th Congress

Trump lost, but the Senate keeps confirming his nominees

The absences of Grassley and Scott and opposition from three GOP senators has already led to the chamber failing to cut off debate on the nomination of Judy Shelton to the Federal Reserve on a 47

Campaigns · 116th Congress

How the 10 most vulnerable senators fared on election night

McSally was trailing retired astronaut and Navy veteran Mark Kelly, 47 percent to 53 percent, when The Associated Press called the race at 2:51 a.m. Wednesday.

Opinion · 116th Congress

Hand-to-hand combat in Cleveland and nobody wins

Perhaps Trump’s most effective moment last night was when he told Biden, “I’ve done more in 47 months … than you’ve done in 47 years.” 

Congress · 116th Congress

Trump folly steps on Senate GOP message again

But as the messaging vote arrived Thursday, Republicans couldn’t talk to reporters about Democrats blocking their bill — which fell short on a 52-47 procedural vote with only one GOP senator in opposition