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Campaigns · 116th Congress
At the Races: Air war vs. ground game
Bunkeddeko also nabbed the Times’ endorsement in his 2018 primary race against Clarke, and lost to her by 6 points.
Congress · 116th Congress
Senate spending bills face delay over amendment fight
The House Appropriations Committee is on track to begin its markups the week of July 6.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Failing up: Losing a race for lieutenant governor as a launchpad to Congress
The former state representative lost a bid for lieutenant governor in 2016 on a ticket that fell short by 6 points.
Opinion · 116th Congress
America — Halfway between hope and heartbreak
Leaving legal arguments aside, Monday’s 6-to-3 Supreme Court decision outlawing job discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity (with Trump appointee Neil Gorsuch writing for the
Congress · 116th Congress
McConnell’s push to confirm judges may mean another tradition is dead
The last confirmation vote McConnell allowed under Obama was on July 6, 2016 — about two months earlier than the final vote Democrats allowed under Bush.
Congress · 116th Congress
Busy summer ahead for appropriators after pandemic delays
The House will follow the week of July 6 — the latest start for that chamber since at least 1985, according to legislative records.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Citadel grad Nancy Mace wins primary to face Rep. Joe Cunningham in South Carolina
Brad Mole rounded out the field with 6 percent.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
What’s at stake in primaries Tuesday in Georgia, Nevada, South Carolina and West Virginia
Trump carried the district by 6 points.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
6 things to watch in Tuesday’s primaries
6. Influence of outside groups Outside groups in both parties have been spending ahead of Tuesday’s primaries to bolster their preferred candidates.
Congress · 116th Congress
Updated House calendar has only one voting day in June, 12 in July
The weeks of July 6 and July 13 will again be devoted to committee work and then the House will be in session all five weekdays during the weeks of July 20 and 27.
Policy · 116th Congress
Airlines, government at odds over passenger ‘contact tracing’
At a March 6 hearing of the Senate Commerce Committee’s subcommittee on Aviation and Space, Joel Szabat, acting undersecretary for policy at the U.S.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
At the Races: Isn’t that special?
: In less than an hour, you can watch “At The Races: 6 Months Out,” our campaign team’s discussion about the 10 most vulnerable House and Senate members and why they got there.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Republican Mike Garcia holds double-digit lead in California special election
Earlier Tuesday, a Democratic strategist noted that in 2018, Democrats in California added between 6 and 10 points to their margins as late votes were counted after Election Day.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Republican Mike Garcia wins California seat as Democrat concedes in special election
Democrats saw a 6-point swing in support for Hill, who ousted GOP Rep. Steve Knight, 54 percent to 46 percent. Knight ran again for the seat this year after Hill resigned.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Tom Tiffany keeps Duffy seat in GOP hands in Wisconsin
May 8, 2020 But Democrats saw an opportunity after statewide elections in April, when progressive Jill Karofsky won a state Supreme Court seat by 11 points — even though she lost the 7th District by 6
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Kara Eastman gets rematch with Rep. Don Bacon in Nebraska
In second place was lawyer Ann Ashford who had 33 percent, followed by restaurateur Gladys Harrison with 6 percent. Bacon had no trouble winning the GOP primary.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
At the Races: 6 months to go
We didn’t do a similar ranking in May 2016, but in 2014, the senator we said was most vulnerable withdrew from the ballot and Nos. 2 through 6 lost.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Ratings change: Michigan seat less vulnerable for GOP with Amash exit
Debbie Stabenow lost the 3rd by 4 points to Republican John James, even though she won statewide by 6 points.
Campaigns · 116th Congress
Donald Trump’s Maricopa problem
Their victory margins ranged from 6 to 10 points. Also on the Arizona ballot in 2016 was Sen. John McCain, who was running for reelection.