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Politics · 115th Congress

And That’s a Wrap: House Out Until After Midterms

chamber had long been scheduled to be in session during the first two weeks of October, the move had been widely expected and comes as House Republicans are defending dozens of competitive seats on Nov. 6.

Politics · 115th Congress

At the Races: Land of 10,000 Races

She also analyzed whether vulnerable House Republicans have been given votes this week on their own bills, which they could tout leading up to Nov. 6.

Politics · 115th Congress

Power, Confirmation & Lies

election cycle since Nov. 9, 2016, with several special elections since then and a president that never seems to tire of political events, it’s safe to say even politics junkies are looking forward to Nov. 6,

Politics · 115th Congress

Trump Calls Spending Plan ‘Ridiculous’

“We have a good understanding,” the Wisconsin Republican said Sept. 6, a day after his last meeting with Trump. “I’m confident our understanding will stick.”

Prepare to Be Disappointed on Election Night

Cindy Hyde-Smith is likely to receive a majority of the vote on Nov. 6 since candidates from both parties appear on the same ballot, which will include Republican state Sen. Chris McDaniel.

Politics · 115th Congress

McCaskill to Vote ‘No’ on Kavanaugh

“Claire McCaskill is now 0 for 6 on Supreme Court nominees since she started running for the Senate 12 long years ago,” he said. 

Heard On The Hill · 115th Congress

Floor Charts for the Floor Show — September So Far

On Sept. 6, Democratic Sen. Jeff Merkley of Oregon brought a giant question mark to the Senate floor to ask, “What are Republicans hiding” in advance of the confirmation hearings.

Politics · 115th Congress

Surprisingly, the Senate Is Now in Play

Donnelly led GOP businessman Mike Braun by 6 points in a recent NBC News/Marist survey, and if the Democrat votes to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, as many expect, it could be enough to prove the senator