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At the Races: Making an Empire statement
Trump offered a grim look at New York City, saying that when he grew up there, his parents used to send him on the subway alone, something he said parents today couldn’t do.
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Trump offered a grim look at New York City, saying that when he grew up there, his parents used to send him on the subway alone, something he said parents today couldn’t do.
New war room: BOLD PAC, the campaign arm of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, announced today that it is launching a new effort to combat disinformation targeting Latino voters.
Lands after Congress: Former Rep.
Schiff participated in a candidate forum on Oct. 8 in Los Angeles at the National Union of Healthcare Workers’ annual leadership conference.
“With the House now back from August recess — and with fiscal and budget debates poised to take center stage in the weeks ahead — the president will deliver another major economic address today laying
Maybe it’s just because it’s the last few days with Congress in session before the end of an important fundraising quarter, but there sure seems to be a lot of political theater around Washington
To take health care away from millions of Americans and threaten food assistance for hundreds of thousands of older people,” White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement released
this week’s Political Theater podcast, host and CQ Roll Call Editor-in-Chief Jason Dick continues his periodic series looking at this town’s longtime institutions with a discussion about the National Press
Ann McLane Kuster of New Hampshire, the chair of the New Democrats, said Thursday at a press conference. On the Senate floor today, Majority Leader Charles E.
Fontelo looks at some of the defining traits of the 118th Congress.
Postal Service is gearing up for another election with lots of mail-in ballots, officials said this week during an online news conference.
Recent polls in several Senate battlegrounds point to the possibility of spoilers affecting the battle for control of the chamber next Congress.
Hageman was ahead of Cheney by more than 25 percentage points when The Associated Press called the race at 10:12 p.m. Tuesday with an estimated 22 percent of the vote counted.
You saw the press conference [Tuesday], he doesn’t even know what state I’m from. He’s confused. He lies about things and blames everyone else,” Scott said. “The guy can’t do the job.
Jeff Fortenberry should resign from Congress after Fortenberry was convicted on three felony counts. “I want to discuss with him today. I think he had his day in court.
It marks the first time in its 25-year history that the group has endorsed someone running against a sitting member of Congress in a primary.
The conference was meant to be a moment for the caucus to unify ahead of the midterm elections.
Democratic National Committee Chairman Jaime Harrison held a press conference to draw attention to the “political stunt” to block federal reserve nominees he said were needed to “get to work to tackle
“Today is a great day for America in our long battle with the coronavirus,” the president said during a Rose Garden event that had the feel of the kind of premature jocularity often exhibited by
Will it take an even greater mobilization today, on the [left], among voting activists to ensure that people can exercise their right to vote and have that vote count?