Politics · 115th Congress
Voters Send Mixed Signals About Trump with Split Decision
“We’ll just have to work a little bit differently,” he told reporters Monday without describing any new tactics.
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“We’ll just have to work a little bit differently,” he told reporters Monday without describing any new tactics.
“Oh my gosh, I didn’t know there’d be so many of you. Now you need to forgive me, because I didn’t anticipate that this race would be called so quickly,” she said to chants of “Wexton!”
I don’t remember. How’d you get there? I don’t remember. Where is the place? I don’t remember. How many years ago was it?
“I don’t care,” he told reporters as he arrived in Indiana for a campaign rally.
“One thing I learned about myself is I’m tougher than I thought I was, and you have to be,” she said.
They worry that without the law they could go into bankruptcy or go without care.
“I have had a bunch of friends and colleagues from the Hill come out to knock doors or tell me they plan to help out in VA-10 between now and Election Day,” said Fritschner, who is on leave from
“Absolutely not,” Kudlow said at forum on small businesses sponsored by the Washington Post. “I do not believe we will raise taxes.”
“I’ve never been in the speculation game,” the Louisiana Republican said. “What I said was — when Paul said he was going to step down — I said I’d support Kevin.
“But overall I’m super hopeful because every single day I get to work with you guys. I get to work with you guys on talking to voters that look like us.”
“I remember there being traffic from as far back as the first rest stop in Jersey,” she says. “It just continued, and someone in the car with me said it was the Women’s March.
and what I will be focusing on as an election analyst when the first numbers begin to pour in.
“She inspires me and the future I want my girls to have,” Quijano said of the incumbent.Virginia Democratic state Sen.
“We market voting itself,” said Debra Cleaver, the founder and CEO of the nonpartisan Vote.org, which focuses on registering voters and turning them out.
“Without a doubt” the group would lose leverage in that scenario, Meadows acknowledged. “Because then, what puts something across the top could be Democrat votes, not Republican votes,” he said.
We need to get fair, free trade,” he said. Barr is facing a tough battle as he bids for a fourth term representing Kentucky’s 6th District. Toss-up.
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said this about the 2018 election: “It comes down to an economic message. … We have many other issues that we care about.
“But what if I told you you could help the efforts of women like Congresswoman Barbara Comstock to keep it alive when Congress returns?” “What if I told you that you could be heard?”