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At the Races: Commonwealth conundrum
It recounts the Democratic Senate candidate’s visit with the family of Brian Sicknick, a Capitol Police officer who died after battling pro-Trump rioters on Jan. 6, 2021.
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It recounts the Democratic Senate candidate’s visit with the family of Brian Sicknick, a Capitol Police officer who died after battling pro-Trump rioters on Jan. 6, 2021.
A third candidate received 6 percent. Tenney was first elected in 2016 but lost reelection to Democrat Anthony Brindisi in 2018.
The Aug. 6 primary pits the two progressive Democrats against each other, with the war in Gaza as a major dividing point.Â
Bob Casey led Republican David McCormick by 6 points, 52 percent to 46 percent. Those numbers include registered voters who are undecided but leaning toward one candidate.
Conversely, Stefanik had more policy disagreements with Trump than all but 11 of her fellow Republicans over his four years, but voted to reject Biden’s Pennsylvania slate of electors mere hours after the Jan.6,
Justices’ behavior has gone under a microscope in the past two years, as the 6-3 conservative court has issued decisions reshaping American law, including decisions to end the constitutional right to an
GOP hopes that Domenici — the former chief financial officer of the world’s largest hedge fund and daughter of Pete Domenici, New Mexico’s last Republican senator — will make the contest competitive. 6.
He also asked the audience to consider what Trump would have said and done if "Black Americans had stormed the Capitol" on Jan. 6, 2021, adding: "I doubt he would be talking about pardons."
Neither of the two House candidates who were on opposite sides of the Jan. 6 insurrection will be returning to the Capitol as members in 2025.Â
In states where abortions are legal with gestational limits of 6-18 weeks, 43 percent called laws too restrictive. Still, some activists want more from the vice president and others.
Dunn gained a national following after he spoke out about his experience defending the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, including in a bestselling book.
The Pew Research Center found in the off-year 2022 elections that only 6 percent of voters switched their party allegiance and opted for a congressional candidate from a different party than they backed
Kari Lake, Republican Senate candidate from Arizona, is seen in the Capitol after a meeting with Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., on March 6.
And Trump called for them to be treated "the same way as they do the J-6 hostages," a reference to some of his supporters who have been arrested and convicted for their roles in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol
Like many of Trump’s followers, Stefanik voted to reject President Joe Biden’s electoral votes after the Jan. 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol, raised questions about the voting machines used in that election
vote counting in multiple states, organizing slates of false electors for states he lost and encouraging then-Vice President Mike Pence to reject Electoral College votes for states Trump lost on Jan. 6,
Michael Whitaker, administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, testifies during a House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee hearing on Feb. 6.
Gregoire won a 2008 rematch by 6 points, but Republicans are still salty about the initial contest. This cycle, Republicans are resting their streak-breaking dreams on former Rep.
Ten percent went with "crime, drugs, violence, guns," and 6 percent answered "taxes," tied with "education, school."
The Missouri primary is Aug. 6. Maryland money Maryland Rep. David Trone has loaned his Senate campaign $41.8 million since the beginning of the cycle, and he’s spent nearly as much.