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Campaigns · 119th Congress

Supreme Court invalidates Louisiana congressional map over race

The outcome means that Louisiana might use for the coming midterm elections the first congressional map it drew after the 2020 census, which aimed for a 5-1 advantage for Republicans in the state’s congressional

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: Taxes on the trail

Lines in the sand: Trump’s harsh rhetoric amid the volatile conflict with Iran has galvanized Democrats in Congress, with growing calls for impeachment or invoking the 25th Amendment, Roll Call’s

Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the races: Immigration politics hit the Hill

Congress’ first bill of the year could foreshadow how much political reality may affect the thinking of Senate Democrats.

Is this the year that no one watches political spots?

2016, Hillary Clinton gave lip service to the cause in her convention acceptance speech: "We need to appoint Supreme Court justices who will get money out of politics and … we’ll pass a constitutional amendment

Trump, GOP lawmakers press ballot arguments at Supreme Court

"Disqualification under Section 3 is an extraordinarily harsh result, and the Fourteenth Amendment’s own text confirms that Congress, representing the Nation’s various interests and constituencies, is

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Who will impeachment hurt most?

The poll, by the Democratically aligned Public Policy Polling firm, surveyed 633 registered voters across the districts on Aug. 25 and 26 through telephone and text message surveys.

Biden district Republicans hold their fire on debt ceiling bill

Lawler, whose district went for Biden by 10 points, said Sunday on ABC 7’s Up Close with Bill Ritter that he supports the framework of the bill but needs to finish reviewing the text. 

Congress · 117th Congress

Lawmaker lawsuits over Jan. 6 tested in Trump push to dismiss

The lawsuits at this stage bring up questions about presidential immunity for speaking on governmental actions, the First Amendment free speech rights of a president and whether a speech could be

Congress · 117th Congress

Wyden details proposed tax on billionaires’ unrealized gains

Senate Finance Chair Ron Wyden released text for the first time Wednesday morning of his proposal to tax the yearly change in value of billionaires’ assets, detailing a plan to get at the wealth of the