How Vulnerable Senate Democrats Have Pushed to the Center
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.
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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.
GS Strategy Group surveyed 500 likely primary voters Jan. 6-9.
The department plans to spend $6 billion to procure three DDG-51 Arleigh Burke Class Destroyers, $7.4 billion for two Virginia Class Submarines, $1.3 billion for one Littoral Combat Ship, and $1.8 billion
Take, for example, the $6 billion reserved for opioid abuse prevention and mental health over two years.
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
Schumer, had asked Paul to agree to a 6 p.m. vote on a budgetary point of order in lieu of an amendment debate.
Democrats also cited as a win an agreement for $6 billion over two years to address the scourge of opioid abuse, along with another $2 billion for the National Institutes of Health over the same period
Hatch – Congressional Hits and Misses [jwp-video n=”1″] The first primary of the midterms is just over a month away, March 6, in Texas.
At 6:23 p.m. a tweet from @freedomcaucus confirmed the breakthrough had won the hard-line conservatives’ votes on the CR.
Up until around 6 p.m.
Just before the 6 p.m., about an hour before GOP leaders had estimated the House would vote on a four-week continuing resolution, Meadows emerged from a meeting with GOP leaders in Speaker Paul D
The president, just after 6 a.m. ET, fired off a tweet claiming his vision for the proposed wall “has never changed or evolved from the first day I conceived of it.”
Updated 6:05 p.m. | Congress began the week with growing uncertainty about the effort to pass another temporary spending bill, even as the prospect of a partial government shutdown loomed.
First, here is what the president tweeted just after 6:30 a.m. Thursday, in his own words: Disproven and paid for by Democrats “Dossier used to spy on Trump Campaign.
On Tuesday, CBO told lawmakers that reauthorizing the program for a decade or more would actually save money, as much as $6 billion over 10 years, as fewer children are covered on the more costly private
Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 6, 2018 ….Actually, throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart.
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6. CHIP While there is bipartisan agreement on the need to fund a long-term reauthorization of the Children’s Health Insurance Program, the obstacle to doing so has been offsets.
[Why Republicans Exempted Their Own Insurance From Obamacare Rollback] 6. Wilson vs. the White House The White House got into a feud with Florida Democratic Rep.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call)6. January 29: Passengers from a Saudi Arabian Airlines flight from Jeddah are greeted by protesters as they arrive at Dulles International Airport in Virginia.