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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.
Clark’s election to the No. 6 leadership position makes her the highest-ranking woman in the caucus, behind Nancy Pelosi, assuming the Democratic leader wins the Jan. 3 speaker election on the floor
While he was running unopposed Wednesday, Hoyer quickly gathered enough support to head of any potential challengers, releasing a letter shortly a week after the Nov. 6 election with 155 Democrats
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The highest-ranking position that is guaranteed to be filled by a member who’s not previously served in elected leadership is the No. 6 position of caucus vice chair. Massachusetts Rep.
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.
When she was 5 or 6 years old, she was molested by her paternal grandfather. She is a leader on women’s issues, such as those related to the #MeToo movement.
Hern did defeat Democrat Tim Gilpin on November 6 in the general election for the District 1 seat vacated earlier this year by Republican Jim Bridenstine, who is now the administrator of NASA.
“We’re going to be advocating for bold solutions to match where the electorate was at on Nov. 6,” Pocan said.
Correction 6:25 p.m. | An earlier version of this story should have mentioned that Bustos was DCCC recruitment vice chairwoman and co-chair of its Red to Blue program in the 2016 cycle
Updated on Dec. 6 at 6:21 p.m. | Now that she’s helped Democrats win the House majority, Nancy Pelosi’s bid to reclaim the speaker’s gavel is officially underway.
In 1981, when the national population was about 20 percent nonwhite, 6 percent of Congress were a minority. In 2001, minorities made up 12 percent of Congress, compared with 31 percent of the nation.
How We Got Here: The Biggest Surprises in a Campaign Season for the Ages [jwp-video n=”1″] Getting started In 2016, just 6 percent of candidates on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
6:50 p.m. – Like her boss, Conway drops this eyebrow-raising line: “It’s starting to feel a lot like 2016…” 6:46 p.m. – Trump handed the presidential podium over to two White House aides, press
The movie starts at 6 p.m. Come for the stars, stay for the witty banter between Nathan and me. This Week’s Podcast. Not all movies are superhero (or political) endeavors, though.
Whatever the election results on Nov. 6, McConnell can boast of two confirmed Supreme Court justices under President Donald Trump, 29 appellate judges and dozens of district judges in the last two
Marsha Blackburn up by more than 6 percentage points over her Democratic opponent, former Gov. Phil Bredesen. CQ emailed congressional staffers the Capitol Insiders Survey on Oct. 22.
The Trump campaign announced a $6 million midterms closing argument television ad blitz that will try to convince voters they are better off than they were before President Donald Trump took office.