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Neither cleared 50 percent in the Nov. 6 jungle primary, which saw two Republicans and two Democrats run together on the same ballot.
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Neither cleared 50 percent in the Nov. 6 jungle primary, which saw two Republicans and two Democrats run together on the same ballot.
Capitol and organized in senators’ home states to protest Kavanaugh’s confirmation as an “angry [Democratic] mob,” hoping to whip up support from the party’s conservative base before Election Day on Nov. 6.
The group describes itself as “6 million Americans who are passionate about promoting free markets and individual liberty.”
The convention is scheduled for May 4-6 in the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Dallas. It will be the group’s 147th annual meeting.
Trump himself came out against stiffer gun laws on Nov. 6 following a Texas church shooting that left more than 20 people dead. “Mental health is your problem here.
#SutherlandSprings — Senator Jeff Merkley (@SenJeffMerkley) November 6, 2017 var rcrdTwitter = 1; Democratic Rep.
Philando Castile, 32, was shot and killed July 6 by police in Falcon Heights, Minnesota. His girlfriend, Lavisha Reynolds, streamed the aftermath of the incident live on Facebook.
Susan Davis (@RepSusanDavis) July 6, 2016 var rcrdTwitter = 1; A vote on the Democratic measures in their current form is unlikely, since Ryan has raised concerns about the proposals’ violating
In other findings, most Americans support background checks for all gun buyers — 93 to 6 percent, including 92 to 8 percent among voters in gun households.
6 p.m. PT – California Rep.
Several House members slept on the floor and rose before 6 a.m. Thursday to begin speaking again. [ Inside the House’s First Social Media Non-Filibuster ] Rep.
6 p.m.: Speaker Paul D. Ryan calls the sit-in a “publicity stunt” in a CNN interview and calls the gun control legislation unconstitutional.
He stood next to a picture of smiling 6-year-old Dylan Hockley, who was killed in the December 2012 massacre of kids and teachers at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Murphy’s home state of Connecticut