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Inflation, recession and the 2022 midterms
Today, inflation is north of 6 percent and unemployment is south of 4 percent.”
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Today, inflation is north of 6 percent and unemployment is south of 4 percent.”
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
This year, however, he faces Imani Oakley, a political organizer and former Capitol Hill and New Jersey Legislature staffer who topped him in fundraising during last year’s third quarter, in the June 6
Republicans in the state shifted the 1st from a seat President Donald Trump won by 6 points in 2020 into one he would have carried by 8 points (53 percent to 45 percent), according to Bradley Wascher
Those moves gave conservatives on the court a 6-3 majority, leading observers to predict successful challenges to long-settled Supreme Court precedents like Roe v. Wade and Chevron deference.
“We would ring the bell, then step back,” she said, noting that the canvassers would keep 6 to 10 feet of distance. That effort helped.
“So could it be 8-6? Could it be, potentially, 9-5?
But another Republican who opposed overturning the 2020 election results and supported an independent Jan. 6 commission faces a runoff to keep his seat, as does one of the last remaining anti-abortion
Those tests depend on the Senate going along with the $6 million for a pilot project in the House’s fiscal 2022 Financial Services appropriations bill.
He’d likely face Democrat Hillary Scholten, who he defeated in 2020 by 6 points, but that was in a seat Trump carried by 3 points.
Luria, who is serving on the select committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection, had $2.3 million in her campaign account at the end of the year but could face a difficult political environment that
All four GOP members (Andy Biggs, Paul Gosar, Debbie Lesko and David Schweikert) were among the 147 Republicans to object to the ratification of Biden’s certified victory on Jan. 6.
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
Treasury released final regulations just this month, on Jan. 6. ‘Get off your duff’ Under the statute, money sent directly to localities is split into two tranches, paid out 12 months apart.
A federal judge in Washington rejected a request Thursday to stop a House committee from using bank records it obtained through a subpoena as part of the investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on
Consumers aren’t so sure, however, and the latest survey conducted by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in mid-December showed a belief that prices will still be 6 percent higher a year from then
In the face of presidential orders and a flurry of legislation to curb carbon emissions, the volume of climate-warming gases pumped into the atmosphere in the U.S. grew by more than 6 percent in 2021 after
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. | President Joe Biden said Monday he plans to stick with Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chair, supporting continuity in leadership as annual inflation topped 6 percent last month in the fastest increase
That’s not the path for Cole, who objected to certifying certain 2020 presidential election results on Jan. 6, but he’s listening.