Senate Democrats Saw GOP Wave Before Election Night
</p> In Louisiana, the contest will be decided in a Dec. 6 runoff between Democratic Sen. Mary L. Landrieu and GOP Rep. Bill Cassidy.
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</p> In Louisiana, the contest will be decided in a Dec. 6 runoff between Democratic Sen. Mary L. Landrieu and GOP Rep. Bill Cassidy.
</p> In Louisiana, the contest will be decided in a Dec. 6 runoff between Democratic Sen. Mary L. Landrieu and GOP Rep. Bill Cassidy.
</p> Both are establishment Republicans with pro-business, anti-drama leanings.
Pelosi (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Despite midterm losses of at least 13 House seats, Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is unlikely to face any serious calls to step down as the leader of the Democratic
</p> <p dir="ltr">If that happens, here are five of the most consequential issues where deals are likeliest to come together:</p> <p dir="ltr"> Trade Liberalization: If Obama is willing to try for a relatively
</p> <p dir="ltr">If that happens, here are five of the most consequential issues where deals are likeliest to come together:</p> <p dir="ltr"> Trade Liberalization: If Obama is willing to try for a relatively
President Barack Obama specifically warned the House against intervening in D.C.’s decriminalization bill this summer.
Council acknowledged the Senate’s shift to a GOP majority would have him thinking about whether there was anything strategic the District could do before sending the bill to Capitol Hill.
</p> 1. Rep. Bill Enyart, D-Ill. – DEFEATED </p> Enyart 2. Rep. Lee Terry, R-Neb. – DEFEATED </p> Terry 3. Rep.
</p> And despite grumbling, there’s no open revolt against his leadership — yet.
</p> </p> Hope Through Healing Hands partnered with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation one year ago to champion a spectrum of issues related to maternal, newborn and child health, with a special emphasis
</p> Both Garamendi, of California, and DeFazio, of Oregon, were re-elected Tuesday.
</p> Hoyer highlighted his ability in the 113th Congress to keep Democrats united on key fights, from the farm bill to legislation reopening the government after a 2-week partial shutdown.
</p> Several veteran House Democrats were among the party’s most heart-breaking defeats. </p> Two longtime Blue Dogs — Reps. Nick J.
The former associate White House counsel under President Bill Clinton defeated Paul Zukerberg, the attorney who appealed to the courts to get the race on the ballot , and three other candidates who also
E-P-I-C.</p> New Year’s in Atlanta </p> Could it really all come down to a Georgia runoff on Jan. 6?</p> If so, put some parliamentary experts on speed dial.
</p> (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) With the countdown on to another marathon session of gorging on real-time voting returns, HOH quizzed Tapper about the good, the bad and the ugly of midterm
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) In what is already a strange cycle, operatives on both sides are bracing for surprises on election night.
“Absolutely,” said Democratic mayoral nominee Muriel Bowser during a midday campaign stop when asked if she thought the city should move forward with the bill.
</p> The occasion? The high-stakes special election to replace the late Rep. C.W. Bill Young — though Lady Luck would quickly turn on these staffers.