Campaigns · 118th Congress
At the Races: DNC, or the Democrats’ Next Campaign
The DNC will need to pivot by nature of not having control of the White House, he said.
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The DNC will need to pivot by nature of not having control of the White House, he said.
Jason Thielman, the executive director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, said the party could leave seats on the table without additional resources.
So I can say that emphatically without any hesitation because they told us that,” Dunn said in an interview that he and Gonell gave with CQ Roll Call.
In an interview Thursday with the New York Times, Hogan said he supports federal legislation to codify Roe v. Wade, which he previously had said he still needed to consider.
A politician like Joseph I. Lieberman probably couldn’t exist in this era of rigid political tribalism.
“Because I choose civility, understanding, listening, working together to get stuff done, I will leave the Senate at the end of this year,” Sinema said in a statement.
ICYMI Pilip gets GOP nod: Both Newsday and The New York Times report that Long Island Republicans are backing Mazi Melesa Pilip, a local Nassau County legislator without a significant political track
“Last night, I was evacuated from an event in Washington, D.C. when all of the building’s entrances and exits were blocked by protestors, trapping us inside.
“Now that my family has matured and circumstances have developed as they have, I hope I can move forward for those I love and for the country I love in a wiser, more dedicated way than ever before,” Franks
ICYMI Primary challenge I: Michigan Democrat Adam Hollier launched a primary challenge to freshman Rep. Shri Thanedar.
“I personally cannot in good conscience vote for someone who attended a white supremacist conference and compared himself to David Duke,” she said in a CNN interview.
As Jason said, I will be moderating this discussion and asking questions, on behalf of the Associated Press.
On the upside, he can now go to the mall at Pentagon City or Tysons Corner without first telling federal authorities.
“I just will tell you, the voters that I interact with are tired of that crap. This isn’t a game to them.
Starting out: “Like many folks, I started because I needed to pass a law in order for me to be able to afford going to school,” Castro said.
“I got bit by the bug,” he said. At one point, Russell asked one of his mentors what his job was.
Without Manchin, Democrats’ chances of holding on to the West Virginia Senate seat are slim.
“I get an opportunity to reach out and show my profound respect for our rural communities. I think the Democrats have to pay much more attention to rural America, to connect,” Welch said.
have if elected, on thousands upon thousands of constituents,” she said, noting that campaigns had to reach out without today’s technology.
The plan faces a number of hurdles, and even if legislators in both Idaho and Oregon endorsed the deal, it couldn’t happen without congressional approval.