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Campbell became its head in 2019 and shepherded the historical society through the coronavirus pandemic, the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol and more.
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Campbell became its head in 2019 and shepherded the historical society through the coronavirus pandemic, the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol and more.
Phil Murphy by a closer-than-expected 3 points in 2021, while Kamala Harris won the state by 6 points last fall, down from Joe Biden’s 16-point win four years prior.
While Kamala Harris carried his current district by 6 points, Trump would have finished ahead by 3 points under the new map. Meanwhile, Democratic Rep.
Mrvan, whom she lost to by 6 points in 2022.
The seat would move from one Trump carried by 6 points to one that would have supported Harris by 12.
During an Oct. 22 appearance on Tucker Carlson’s show, she reminded everyone that she read the tea leaves correctly when most every other GOP congressperson cast aside Trump after Jan. 6, 2021.Â
Perry’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election led to him being investigated by the House select committee on the Jan. 6, 2021, attack — the first sitting member of Congress to be included in the scope
Jolanda Jones trailed with 15 percent, while Republican businesswoman Carmen Maria Montiel, a former television journalist who lost to Jackson Lee in 2022, had 6 percent.Â
Kennedy III by anywhere from a little (between 1 and 6 points) to a lot (14 and 17 points). But about a month before the election, Markey’s standing started to improve.
Democrats, including Morelle, have countered that it’s Republicans who have so far neglected to hang a plaque honoring officers who protected the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and who supported Trump’s pardoning
In the case of Louisiana, if the Republican Legislature wanted to maximize its political seats by drawing a 6-0 map in favor of Republicans, lawmakers would be turning safe GOP seats for high-profile incumbents
The House Jan. 6 panel subpoenaed Bannon for testimony and documents about the actions he took in the days and months leading up to the attack.
Supreme Court’s 6-3 conservative majority unfortunately answered that question in a ruling that gave its blessing to unequal treatment and racial profiling.
And then there was this: His daughter, then 6, asking him, "When will I see you again?"
For example, while Republicans love to criticize California as a Democratic hellscape, more people voted for Donald Trump in the Golden State (more than 6 million) than in the dozen smallest states where
Federal investigators collected and analyzed call records from the personal cell phones of eight senators and one representative as part of an investigation into the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol
Hill aide Mason Foley, who is seeking to be the first Gen Z Republican in Congress, and Stewart Parks, who received a pardon from Trump after serving time in federal prison over his role in the Jan. 6
Sherrill has tried to tie Ciattarelli to President Donald Trump, who remains underwater with voters less than a year after he lost the state by a narrower-than-expected 6 points.
The 6-foot-2-inch Marine veteran towered over the lectern in the James Brady Briefing Room, standing alongside the much shorter White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt.
The 6-3 conservative-controlled court has agreed to decide cases on more than half a dozen major issues, including President Donald Trump’s tariffs affecting trillions of dollars in international trade