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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.
[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.
(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!”
By Nathan Ouellette [jwp-video n=”1″] Elissa Slotkin became an integral part in the Democratic takeover of the House on Nov. 6 by winning her seat in the Michigan 8th — a district
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
Claire McCaskill is leaving the Senate after losing her re-election bid to state Attorney General Josh Hawley by 6 points earlier this month, but the Missouri Democrat isn’t heading out on a whimper.
Roll Call inquired about the history of the use of tear gas at 6:30 a.m. Monday.
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.
Mia Love conceded the 4th District race to Ben McAdams on Monday after a lengthy vote counting process following the Nov. 6 midterm.
One-hundred and forty-seven undocumented migrant children separated from their parents because of President Donald Trump’s zero-tolerance border security policy remained in government custody as of Nov. 6,
Mike Espy in the special election runoff after neither cleared 50 percent in the Nov. 6 jungle primary, which saw two Republicans and two Democrats run together on the same ballot.
> [jwp-video n=”1″] With control of Congress on the line, President Donald Trump’s campaign released a new ad making a final pitch to his base ahead of the midterm elections on Nov. 6
Trump spoke on a wide range of issues from Hillary Clinton to an ambiguous tax cut — hoping to increase enthusiasm throughout his base ahead of the midterms on Nov. 6.
Hillary Clinton carried the district by 2 points over Trump in 2016, a figure Democrats hope they can capitalize on to flip the seat on Nov. 6. Inside Elections with Nathan L.
The ad will run Oct. 6-12 as part of America First Action’s $1.5 million commitment to the Montana Senate race.
Where do his hands go in pictures 2, 3, 4, 5 & 6 while she sleeps? ….. — Donald J.
Race Rating:Tilts Democratic6. Mike Coffman, R-Colo. Coffman has been an elusive Democratic target in the past, but things are looking worse for him this year.
She and Espy are virtually tied (25 percent to 24 percent), with McDaniel only 6 percentage points behind Hyde-Smith.
In a signal he views the Tennessee Senate race largely as a turnout contest, the president urged rallygoers to make sure their family members, neighbors and co-workers get to the polls on Nov. 6.
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