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Immigration Experts: Tear Gas Has Been Used at the Border for Years, But Never on Children
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Roll Call inquired about the history of the use of tear gas at 6:30 a.m. Monday.
Also Watch: Hamming it Up in Don Bacon’s Nebraska Nook [jwp-video n=”1″] On Nov. 6, voters in the district that went from the 9th to the 13th under a court-ordered redistricting elected Republican
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.
In the Nov. 6 special election jungle primary, Espy received 40.6 percent of the vote, placing him only a single point behind first-place finisher Hyde-Smith — but well within the “normal” Democratic
Independents In 2016, Republicans won 241 seats in the House, carrying independents by 6 points (51 percent to 45 percent).
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#IA04 pic.twitter.com/TXrF67KIoE — Andrew Bates (@AndrewBatesNC) November 6, 2018var rcrdTwitter = 1; King earlier expressed that he is pleased with the conservative majority in the Supreme Court and
Braun spent more than $6 million of his own money to win the nomination, but he ran a lackluster campaign over the summer.
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
Race Rating: Leans Democratic 6. Erik Paulsen, R-Minn.
Race Rating: Tilts Democratic6. Jon Tester, D-Mont.
“I had to go through 6 months of chemotherapy and a month of radiation while fighting MY OWN Senator to keep my care,” she tweeted. Why is my U.S.
And with just six days until Nov. 6, it’s an open question whether a blue wave could sweep Holding away in a district that was drawn for Republicans — and whether he’s done enough to prevent it.
Capitol Hill Club Fundraiser 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. 300 First St.
Just a week before the midterm elections on Nov. 6, one of the largest Tea Party-aligned groups in the country is throwing money into Utah’s 4th District race to help incumbent GOP Rep. Mia Love.
consequential issues — health care, immigration, taxes, climate change, trade, gun control, ethics and campaign finance overhauls and oversight of the administration — hinges on what voters decide Nov. 6.
And he’d won re-election by 20 points in 2016, while this swing district backed President Donald Trump by 6.
In Michigan, Proposal 1 would allow for retail sales of marijuana for recreational use and add a new 10 percent tax to the state’s existing 6 percent sales tax.
This week, just 13 days before the midterm elections on Nov. 6, that did not change.
Both chambers, however, are slated to be in recess until the week after the Nov. 6 elections.