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Power, Confirmation & Lies

election cycle since Nov. 9, 2016, with several special elections since then and a president that never seems to tire of political events, it’s safe to say even politics junkies are looking forward to Nov. 6,

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Calls Spending Plan ‘Ridiculous’

“We have a good understanding,” the Wisconsin Republican said Sept. 6, a day after his last meeting with Trump. “I’m confident our understanding will stick.”

Prepare to Be Disappointed on Election Night

Cindy Hyde-Smith is likely to receive a majority of the vote on Nov. 6 since candidates from both parties appear on the same ballot, which will include Republican state Sen. Chris McDaniel.

Politics · 115th Congress

McCaskill to Vote ‘No’ on Kavanaugh

“Claire McCaskill is now 0 for 6 on Supreme Court nominees since she started running for the Senate 12 long years ago,” he said. 

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Floor Charts for the Floor Show — September So Far

On Sept. 6, Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon brought a giant question mark to the Senate floor to ask, “What are Republicans hiding” in advance of the confirmation hearings.

Politics · 115th Congress

At the Races: Second to Last in the Nation

The Count: 6 Six Republican women are not running for re-election to the House this year. That’s a quarter of the women in the GOP conference.

Politics · 115th Congress

New York’s 19th District Neck and Neck, Poll Shows

Delgado also held a 3-point edge in a likely voter model based on midterm turnout history and led by 6 points in another model that factored in a Democratic voting surge.

Politics · 115th Congress

Surprisingly, the Senate Is Now in Play

Donnelly led GOP businessman Mike Braun by 6 points in a recent NBC News/Marist survey, and if the Democrat votes to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, as many expect, it could be enough to prove the senator

Politics · 115th Congress

What Has Congress Done Lately? Name Post Offices

Most prolific namers in the House: Henry Cuellar, D-Texas  6 namings Tom Garrett, R-Va.  3 namings Tom Marino, R-Pa.  3 namings Scott Tipton, R-Colo.  3 namings 11 members  2 each 96 members