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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.
(Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)6. APRIL 19: Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-Ill., arrives with her newborn baby, Maile, to cast a vote on the Senate floor — a historic first for a senator.
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.
In this election, the biggest change in voter preference came among suburban independents who backed Republicans by 25 points in 2010 but went Democratic by 6 this fall.
Republican Roger Spano ended up defeating Democrat Kristen Carlson by 6 points.
(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!”
Republicans maintained control of both legislative chambers in the Nov. 6 elections.
Examples are: Independents: +19 in 2010, -12 in 2018 Suburban independents: +25 in 2010, -6 in 2018 Rural (small city) independents: +27 in 2010, -2 in 2018 Women: +1 in 2010, -19 in 2018 Suburbs:
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
The two made it official on Jan. 6, 1945. Nine months later, the war was over and Bush was granted an honorable discharge from service. Bush enrolled at Yale University to study economics.
legitimate candidates lacking the financial resources and ability to successfully compete for the intended office,” warned Republican Party Chairman Louis Gurvich in an editorial prompted by the Dec. 6
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.
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.
“This silence is insulting to the American people, and given the Nov. 6 election results it is unsustainable. Continuing in office as though nothing has changed only shows how little Mr.
Klobuchar, Vermont independent Bernie Sanders and Ohio’s Sherrod Brown are among those who could focus entirely on a presidential run, if they choose, after decisively winning new six-year terms Nov. 6.
That will be partially offset by a late summer break from the Capitol that is scheduled to go from July 29 to Sept. 6.
Jones had also run for the full term that begins next year but lost in the August Democratic primary to Rashida Tlaib, who easily won the general election on Nov. 6.
Clark as the caucus vice chair, their No. 6 leadership position. Clark, a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, handily defeated California Rep.
Roll Call inquired about the history of the use of tear gas at 6:30 a.m. Monday.
Cheri Bustos of Illinois and David Cicilline of Rhode Island, outgoing co-chairs of the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee, had announced bids for assistant leader before the Nov. 6 election