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Despite debate talk, Biden virus approach differs from Trump’s

“When you look at the Biden plan, it reads an awful lot like what President Trump and I and our task force have been doing every step of the way,” Pence said, describing the plan as “plagiarism”

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: It’s debatable

That’s a valuable opportunity, especially in areas without robust local media.  “I do think people listen in, and especially undecided voters,” vulnerable Nebraska Republican Rep.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

GOP senators buff green credentials as Election Day nears

“Republicans see the environment as a way to reach out to independent voters without turning off their own base,” said Conant, a Republican campaign veteran and former communications director for

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Will late Trump or Biden TV ads change the race?

I’ve often said that most elections are “about” what the election is about. Is it an election about “law and order,” or the economy or the government’s response to the coronavirus?

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Land of Kennedy? Louisiana

What we’re reading What ifs: Want to know what would happen if more Black voters or more white voters without college degrees turn out in November? The Washington Post has a simulation for you.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

McConnell’s mask message doesn’t match White House scene

“I’ve stressed the importance of mask wearing throughout this pandemic and have tried to lead by example on this issue, but last night I fell short of my own standard,” he said.

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RNC fact check: Pence distorts Biden’s positions

But he said it was the president who made the decision to launch the daring action.” “I said ‘wait another seven days for information,’” Biden reportedly said.

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RNC fact check: Questioning economic and tax claims

In a Sept. 11, 2002, radio interview, host Howard Stern asked Trump if he supported going to war, and he reluctantly responded, “Yeah, I guess so.”

Campaigns · 116th Congress

RNC fact check: First night speakers spin

This is personal to me — I wouldn’t be here without the bravery and heroism of the men and women in law enforcement who saved my life. President Trump stands with those brave men and women.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

A reality check on Joe Biden’s Democratic convention promises

I don’t think he is going to honor his pledge of halting all deportations because it’s more complicated than that,”said Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies,

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Can Joe Biden revive bipartisanship as president?

Heitkamp, a Democrat from North Dakota, said it is hard to predict how the dynamic would shift without Trump in office but there should be less incentive for Republicans to obstruct for obstruction

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Will there still be balloons?

The virtual convention also allowed some endangered lawmakers and candidates to participate without leaving their districts.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

What just happened in Tennessee’s Democratic Senate primary?

She could be subject to the FEC’s administrative fine program for missing the filings, but without a quorum on the commission’s board, it currently has no way to enforce a fine or administrative