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At the Races: Money comin’, money goin’
Elissa Slotkin in Michigan’s 7th District, of misleading Black voters by running an ad that misstates Nov. 6 as Election Day in a Black-owned newspaper.
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Elissa Slotkin in Michigan’s 7th District, of misleading Black voters by running an ad that misstates Nov. 6 as Election Day in a Black-owned newspaper.
Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker seek to rally their supporters to get to the polls one more time for the Dec. 6 runoff.
Ted Cruz sought to delay the leadership elections until after a Dec. 6 runoff in Georgia so that Republican Herschel Walker, if he prevailed, could participate in the leadership discussions.
Kelly’s win was called Friday, when he was leading Republican Blake Masters by 6 percentage points. Only one Senate seat has flipped so far, the result of Pennsylvania Democratic Lt. Gov.
Schumer, has reported spending $2 million for ads supporting Beasley and $6 million opposing Budd, but it has said it is committed to spending $15 million.
The administration highlighted $6 million in newly available grants for Title X, the federal family planning program, and a new Education Department guidance that reminds colleges that pregnancy-related
The primary winners from both parties will appear on the November ballot with former Jan. 6 committee investigator John Wood, a former Republican running as an independent with support from former
He had a heavy fundraising advantage that has allowed him to outspend West 6-to-1 leading into the runoff.
I don’t even look like a typical person,” Fetterman, who is 6-foot-9 with a shaved head and tattoos, says in one of the spots.
They could have extended their 5:1 advantage in the House delegation to a 6:0 sweep by dividing up Louisville and Jefferson County. But they didn’t.
“Is the Unselect Committee still talking about January 6 when a bigger scandal than Watergate has just been unearthed?”
Schumer said that the Senate Democratic caucus planned to use this week’s anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection to help further the case for advancing new voting rights legislation, citing
Jan. 6 fallout Even when a rioter beat a Capitol police officer with an American flag, the country couldn’t unify in opposition. In an earlier time, an attack on the U.S.
The bill’s Section 6 would set out several practices, including changes to voter identification needed to vote and maintenance of voter rolls, that could be subject to preclearance.
Finkenauer’s nearly three-minute launch video highlighted the Jan. 6 mob attack on the Capitol, when supporters of former President Donald Trump stormed the building.
Democratic-led House has already passed its version of the bill, which would reshape how congressional candidates may fund their campaigns by instituting an optional public financing system that would match $6
Lisa Murkowski, a frequent Trump critic who voted to convict the former president of inciting an insurrection on Jan. 6.
eight hours of debate over the measure: Public funds One of the bill’s signature provisions sets out an optional public financing system that would allow congressional candidates to tap into a 6-
reduce the influence of big campaign donors and provide a way for less affluent candidates, who don’t have networks of big donors, to run for office, the bill would create an optional system under which $6
The senator has frequently criticized the former president and voted to convict Trump after his impeachment for inciting an insurrection on Jan. 6.