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First posted March 6, 2018 1:41 p.m.
Updated 6:28 p.m. | Senate Appropriations Chairman Thad Cochran announced Monday he will resign from the chamber effective April 1, giving way to a special election in November.
Donnelly bucked the majority of his colleagues four times more than the typical Democrat (26 percent versus a caucus average 6 percent) and McCaskill did likewise three times as often.
[Roll Call’s Wealth of Congress] Trump first posted the tweet before 6 a.m., calling him “Alex Baldwin” and describing his career as “dieing (SIC)” and “mediocre,” adding it was
GS Strategy Group surveyed 500 likely primary voters Jan. 6-9. Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales rates the general election race a
In the eight off-year elections from 1962 to 1990, there were 16 legislative bodies up and only one flipped, which represented only 6 percent of the time.
process for SNPs to create a single process for Medicare-Medicaid beneficiaries to file complaints or appeal decisions, ensuring that patients continue to receive services during the appeals process 6)
At 6 a.m., the chief of staff emails me. … It takes sisters supporting sisters.” Christina Henderson, 31, Senate Minority Leader Charles E.
Andy Kim (NJ-03): Trump won the New Jersey district by 6 points in 2016. GOP Rep.
GS Strategy Group surveyed 500 likely primary voters Jan. 6-9.
(Courtesy of @ThatSoRabin screenshot of C-SPAN) On Feb. 6, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a New York Democrat, displayed a simple one-word floor chart.
Trump himself came out against stiffer gun laws on Nov. 6 following a Texas church shooting that left more than 20 people dead. “Mental health is your problem here.
Trump contended with a tweet well before 6 a.m. that his infrastructure plan “has received great reviews by everyone except, of course, the Democrats.”
Updated 6:13 p.m. | The Senate kicked off its long-awaited immigration debate Tuesday not with the flurry of bipartisan cooperation that some lawmakers had hoped for, but with a thud.
One morning in January, Gamboa, 6-foot-2 with stooping shoulders, walked into the lobby of the Democratic National Committee wearing straight-cut jeans, a dark blue blazer, and a black T-shirt with
Take, for example, the $6 billion reserved for opioid abuse prevention and mental health over two years.
Harper Polling surveyed 500 Republican primary voters Feb. 5 to 6 via landlines phones using Interactive Voice Response. The margin of error was plus or minus 4.4 percentage points.
Updated at 6:47 p.m. | Confidence quickly waned Thursday afternoon that a massive $320 billion budget package with stopgap funding needed to avert a government shutdown at midnight would pass quickly as
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., made a unanimous consent request that at 6 p.m.