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Factbase · 115th Congress

History: Federal Government Funding Gaps

[Update: Added January 12, 2018] The longest shutdown: December 16, 1995 – January 6, 1996 under Bill Clinton. The shortest shutdown: February 9, 2018 for about nine hours, under Donald Trump.

Politics · 115th Congress

Poll: Democrat Leads GOP Governor in Kentucky

In 2015, an October 6-8 Mason-Dixon poll showed Democratic state Attorney General Jack Conway leading Bevin 43-41 percent, a month before Bevin won the election 53-44 percent.

Politics · 115th Congress

It’s the Most Shutdown Time of the Year

Hoyer hashed out the coming week’s schedule — such as it is, since the only time they know they need to be in Washington is Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. — the two engaged in a little good-natured banter, noting

Opinion · 115th Congress

Another End-of-the-Year Winners & Losers Column

(Tweet of Nov. 6, as Republicans were losing the House)“Congressman Randy Hultgren (R) of Illinois is doing a great job. Get out and vote for Randy – Total Endorsement!”

Politics · 115th Congress

These House Newbies Are Already Fundraising for 2020

The email noted that the previous Friday was the 6-year anniversary of Jordan’s death. “Now, she’s a Congresswoman-elect in a district nobody thought a Democrat could ever win,” the email said.

Politics · 115th Congress

Hyde-Smith Wins Mississippi Senate Runoff

Hyde-Smith finished first in a four-way jungle primary on Nov. 6, followed closely by Espy. But because no one cleared 50 percent of the vote, they both advanced to Tuesday’s runoff. 

Politics · 115th Congress

3 Things to Watch in the Mississippi Senate Runoff

She finished first in a four-way jungle primary on Nov. 6, followed closely by Espy. But with no one clearing 50 percent of the vote, both advanced to Tuesday’s runoff.

Politics · 115th Congress

Black Voters Propelled Blue Wave, Study Finds

Nearly twice as many African-Americans voted Nov. 6 as in the 2014 midterm cycle, a turnout on par with the 2016 presidential election, Watkins said.