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Campaigns · 117th Congress

Amazon, other PACs resume donations to electoral objectors

Most business and industry political action committees that announced pauses after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol had already resumed giving to all lawmakers, including the 147 lawmakers

Congress · 117th Congress

Earmark fans grow among House GOP as total requests swell

That’s up from 109 last year, and it means nearly 6 out of 10 GOP lawmakers are now participating in the process, up from just over half in 2021 during the process’ inaugural run after an 11-year ban.

Opinion · 117th Congress

What happens to America when optimism dies?

talking about his GOP House colleagues, including Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy of California, and their waffling about complying with subpoenas from the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6,

Campaigns · 117th Congress

What to watch in Tuesday’s primaries in Ohio and Indiana

Bob Gibbs’ abrupt April 6 decision to drop his reelection bid because his district pitted him against former Trump aide and fellow Republican Max Miller is reflective of one of the fundamental truths of

Campaigns · 117th Congress

McCarthy backs Cheney’s challenger in Wyoming primary

Liz Cheney, a rare and significant move that is the latest Republican act of retribution directed at Cheney for her criticism of former President Donald Trump and her integral role on the Jan. 6 select

Campaigns · 117th Congress

House GOP feels no fundraising backlash for opposing electors

House Republicans who voted against certifying Electoral College results for President Joe Biden last Jan. 6 did not face any overall backlash from campaign contributors in 2021, a CQ Roll Call analysis

Congress · 117th Congress

Vulnerable Democrats bet earmark stigma has worn off

Pete Sessions in 2018 and won reelection last year by a 6-point margin with nearly 52 percent of the vote, doesn’t expect earmarks to be used against him in the midterms.