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Campaigns · 116th Congress

How Biden could still win (note sarcasm)

Trump continues to sit in the low to mid-40s in the ballot test, and Biden has maintained a solid 6- to 9-point lead in recent polls that use different methodologies and make a variety of assumptions about

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Statistic shows Democrats’ strength in Texas battlegrounds

Daniel Crenshaw (-6) is in a competitive race with Democratic lawyer Sima Ladjevardian in Texas’ 2nd District. Rep. Van Taylor (-6.1) faces a spirited challenge from lawyer Lulu Seikaly. Reps.

Congress · 116th Congress

Slimmer coronavirus aid package introduced in House

removed.Child tax credits would be made refundable as in the May legislation, but Democrats now would limit the per-child benefit to $2,000, rather than $3,000 in the May bill, or $3,600 for children under age 6.

Congress · 116th Congress

Trump nominates Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court

And both conservatives and liberals seemed to agree that a Justice Barrett — a former clerk of the late conservative legal icon Justice Antonin Scalia — would firmly establish a 6-3 conservative

Opinion · 116th Congress

Good riddance to the summer of 2020

A Sept. 6-8 Economist/YouGov poll found a majority of Biden voters were voting against Trump rather than for Biden by a 54 percent to 43 percent margin. 

Congress · 116th Congress

Hoyer: House eyeing vote on stopgap funding bill next week

The House and Senate are each out of session for the Yom Kippur holiday on Monday, Sept. 28, with the House returning only at 6:30 p.m. for votes that following Tuesday.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Land of Kennedy? Louisiana

King’s 2nd District after he won reelection by just 6 points in 2018, his closest race since he first won the seat in 1992.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Watch the key 2016 numbers as you watch the 2020 polls

A May 13-17, 2016, CBS News/New York Times poll showed Clinton leading by 6 points, in part because Trump held a narrower 12-point lead (50 percent to 38 percent) among whites.