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Attempts to Find Bipartisan Mood Challenged at Start
BY SIMONE PATHÉ AND BRIDGET BOWMAN President Donald Trump’s inauguration ushered in hopes from both sides of the aisle for some bipartisan comity.
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BY SIMONE PATHÉ AND BRIDGET BOWMAN President Donald Trump’s inauguration ushered in hopes from both sides of the aisle for some bipartisan comity.
the worlds of culture, sports, innovation, public service and business, and perhaps chose a few for his last Presidential Medal of Freedom ceremony who are unlikely to receive such recognition under a Donald
The data let the Johnson campaign know it was falling short of turnout goals in the state’s suburban southeast, where it made a late push to contact Republican voters reluctant to back Donald Trump
Donald Trump’s nomination made the Republican Party establishment look as if it had lost all influence. Tell that to Jim Rubens.
One longtime Senate Republican aide said that GOP senators would blame a wave election sweeping Democrats back into the majority on Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and perhaps his former
Maybe, as one Donald Trump ally suggested, just summarily execute her for treason. What’s the charge? She had … (cover the children’s ears) … meetings!
. — As the drama and controversy that defined the Republican Party’s coronation week for Donald Trump unfolded, Sen. John McCain could not have been farther away. “You’re not in Cleveland?
Rob Portman fell into line behind Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Thursday, telling the Ohio delegation here that it was important that the billionaire become president, a position that
For different reasons , the bigger names whom Republicans wanted to run for the Colorado Senate seat did not.
On a day with plenty of dramatic national political stories, including Donald Trump labeling Hillary Clinton “a world class liar” and Marco Rubio reversing his Senate retirement plans, a clutch
We’re going to work for every vote in every part of the state just like I did when I ran for the Senate.”
Donald Trump knows that it’s important for anyone seeking his party’s presidential nomination to affirm that he opposes abortion rights. He does not, however, know what that means.
Donald Trump in Madison, Ala. last month.
. — After Ted Cruz and Donald Trump dominated Saturday’s three Republican caucuses and lone primary, both the Marco Rubio and John Kasich campaigns put out “we-ain’t-down-yet” statements suggesting that