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“Jan. 6 proved that Congress must take legislative action now to defend the fundamental right to vote.” His fellow Democrat, Sen.
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“Jan. 6 proved that Congress must take legislative action now to defend the fundamental right to vote.” His fellow Democrat, Sen.
The council, in its 2021 corporate PAC benchmarking report, found that company PACs were heavily affected by both the aftermath of Jan. 6 and from the COVID-19 pandemic, which shut down in-person
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Corporations are ramping up disclosure of political spending amid intense scrutiny of their advocacy by the public and by shareholders focused on social justice and governance issues in the wake of the Jan. 6
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and I still think about everything on a campaign through the eyes and brain of a reporter — what’s the story here, what’s the headline, what questions would I ask, how will this issue play out on the 6
midterms won’t just decide control of the House and Senate but also will provide the first major test of Americans’ confidence in their electoral system since the violent attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6.
he’s made endorsements in multiple Senate battlegrounds and has vowed to defeat House and Senate Republicans who supported his impeachment or removal from office for inciting an insurrection on Jan. 6.
Van Taylor, criticizing him for voting for an independent Jan. 6 commission and to certify the 2020 presidential election. And in Mississippi, state Sen.
Stephanie Murphy’s high-profile roles on the House Jan. 6 select committee and as a leader among moderate Democrats negotiating the party’s signature social spending bill have earned her attacks from both
Gonzales rates as a 2022 battleground raised $6 million, compared with $949,000 for the average GOP challenger.
Ron Hanks, who reportedly attended a pro-Trump protest in D.C. on Jan. 6, announced he was seeking the GOP nomination to challenge Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet.
That bill would also eliminate the foreign tax credit break, worth nearly $6 billion over a decade, while repealing the GILTI exemption for overseas oil and gas extraction profits.
The count: 6 That’s how many candidates made the first round of 2022 endorsements from the campaign arm of the conservative group Americans for Prosperity.
On Jan. 6, Cruz led a group of GOP senators in voting against certifying the results of President Joe Biden’s legitimate electoral win, an action that has had far-reaching and ongoing consequences for
Gonzalez and Murkowksi voted to impeach and convict Trump, respectively, for inciting the Capitol insurrection on Jan. 6.
Hawley and Cruz got caught up in a corporate backlash, with companies saying they would cut them off after they voted against certifying certain Electoral College results on Jan. 6.
the bill has focused on the changes to elections law, the bill also would reshape how congressional candidates fund their campaigns by instituting an optional public financing system that would match $6
Kelly raised more than $6 million from April through June and had $7 million on hand on June 30; Warnock raised $7 million and had $10.5 million in the bank. South Carolina GOP Sen.