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Presidential Office Hours: Donald Trump’s Schedule Vs. FDR Through Obama
His average scheduled time, as published, is 6 hours, 26 minutes. This is less than half the average time logged by George H. W.
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His average scheduled time, as published, is 6 hours, 26 minutes. This is less than half the average time logged by George H. W.
Today, Republicans are celebrating the 6-month anniversary of the signing of the Tax Cut Bill, which hurt working families by giving tax cuts to the wealthiest Americans and
Rooted in Boston and leaning heavily on a network of financial- and medical-sector donors, Moulton raised more than $6 million through his Serve America PAC, Serve America Victory Fund, and Serve
Roll Call inquired about the history of the use of tear gas at 6:30 a.m. Monday.
In the Nov. 6 special election jungle primary, Espy received 40.6 percent of the vote, placing him only a single point behind first-place finisher Hyde-Smith — but well within the “normal” Democratic
Independents In 2016, Republicans won 241 seats in the House, carrying independents by 6 points (51 percent to 45 percent).
When asked about the violent episodes that shook America in the weeks before Nov. 6 and whether he should soften his tone, he boasted about the economy, said he was “sad” to see the violence, and
Claire McCaskill fell to state GOP Attorney General Josh Hawley by 6 points.
How We Got Here: The Biggest Surprises in a Campaign Season for the Ages [jwp-video n=”1″] Getting started In 2016, just 6 percent of candidates on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
6:50 p.m. – Like her boss, Conway drops this eyebrow-raising line: “It’s starting to feel a lot like 2016…” 6:46 p.m. – Trump handed the presidential podium over to two White House aides, press
Race Rating: Leans Democratic 6. Erik Paulsen, R-Minn.
Whatever the election results on Nov. 6, McConnell can boast of two confirmed Supreme Court justices under President Donald Trump, 29 appellate judges and dozens of district judges in the last two
The Trump campaign announced a $6 million midterms closing argument television ad blitz that will try to convince voters they are better off than they were before President Donald Trump took office.
And he’d won re-election by 20 points in 2016, while this swing district backed President Donald Trump by 6.
In Michigan, Proposal 1 would allow for retail sales of marijuana for recreational use and add a new 10 percent tax to the state’s existing 6 percent sales tax.
The poll showed Trump had managed a 6-point turnaround from September when 44 percent approved and 52 percent disapproved of his job performance.
Imagine — if you dare — a Trump who feels personally vindicated by a Republican comeback on Nov. 6.
The Sierra Club plans to spend more than $6 million, and the Environmental Defense Action Fund expects to spend $6 million on federal races and $1 million on state and local races.
Four percent of respondents backed a third-party candidate, while 6 percent were undecided.
It cited a Wall Street Journal analysis that found 29 percent of Republican ads targeted the so-called Affordable Care Act in 2010, while fewer than 6 percent of Democratic ads did.