Upcoming debates an important next stage in presidential campaign
On Feb. 6 of that year, Chris Christie took the debate stage in Manchester, New Hampshire, with Marco Rubio in his sights.
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On Feb. 6 of that year, Chris Christie took the debate stage in Manchester, New Hampshire, with Marco Rubio in his sights.
That confidence has been shaken. (1/6) — Gov. Bill Weld (@GovBillWeld) April 18, 2019Massachusetts Sen.
Updated 6:08 p.m. | Senate Minority Leader Charles E.
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Bernie Sanders of Vermont, who raised just under $6 million in the first 24 hours after announcing his campaign in February.
Bernie Sanders, the independent from Vermont who is running for the Democratic presidential nomination again, said his campaign raised $6 million in 24 hours, at an average of less than $27 per donor.
Bernie Sanders raised just under $6 million from about 223,000 people in the 24 hours after he announced his bid for president — making the Vermont senator the clear frontrunner in grassroots fundraising
Tina Smith (D-MN)6. Bernie Sanders (I-VT)6. Geoff Diehl (R-MA)7. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI)7. Jenny Wilson (D-UT)8. Patrick Morrisey (R-WV)8. Deb Fischer (R-NE)9. Chris Murphy (D-CT)9.
[Trump, Schiff go to war as president’s call for unity fades quickly] One, by Public Policy Polling, shows O’Rourke with a 6-point lead over Trump in a hypothetical one-on-one race.
[jwp-video n=”6″] Senator Amy Klobuchar announced her candidacy for president Sunday in the middle of a snowstorm in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Often, the Marine guard is no longer outside the West Wing entrance at 5:30 p.m. or 6 p.m. in the evening.
Here’s how we got to this point: 6:23 p.m.: The president tweeted a photo of himself seated behind the Resolute Desk signing a stack of bills Congress has sent him in recent days.
Klobuchar, Vermont independent Bernie Sanders and Ohio’s Sherrod Brown are among those who could focus entirely on a presidential run, if they choose, after decisively winning new six-year terms Nov. 6.
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.
The progressive budget for fiscal 2018, for example, would have raised $6 trillion more in revenue over a decade and increased spending by $5 trillion more than the Democratic alternative.
She and Espy are virtually tied (25 percent to 24 percent), with McDaniel only 6 percentage points behind Hyde-Smith.
He defeated Democratic Army veteran James Thompson by 6 points, and will face him again in November after Thompson defeated consultant Laura Lombard 65 percent to 35 percent in the Democratic primary.
Yet by the historical standards of Democratic internecine warfare, today’s disputes are like 6-year-olds battling with foam swords. Where’s the strife?
Thompson lost by 6 points in a 2017 special election to Rep. Ron Estes, just months after Trump thrashed Clinton in the district by 27 points. Inside Elections rates that race Solid Republican.
If ‘Resistance’ Dems want to eat up the clock in an unprecedented way, McConnell’s creating more clock: pic.twitter.com/uTp11msVlB — Guy Benson (@guypbenson) June 6, 2018var rcrdTwitter = 1; “Our