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Politics · 114th Congress

Portman Drops Another $1 Million for Ad Buy

</p> The commercial points out how in 2012, a competitor of the company hired a lobbyist to insert language into a transportation funding bill that would have banned the use of 95 percent of Gregory Industries

Politics · 114th Congress

Clinton Increases Staff in Georgia

</p> According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Tracey Lewis, a Clinton campaign deputy, will lead grass-roots efforts in the state. 

Politics · 114th Congress

Democrats Think Georgia Is Starting to Lean Their Way

The last Democratic presidential candidate to carry the state was Clinton’s husband Bill, who won there in his first presidential race in 1992. Mitt Romney carried the state by about 8 points in 2012.

Politics · 114th Congress

Clinton’s Trustworthiness Remains a Drag on Her Candidacy

</p> Fournier, who has covered the Clintons since Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas, said that Bill Clinton was given more of a free pass for his lies because “voters learned not to trust Bill Clinton

Politics · 114th Congress

The Return of Liz Cheney

</p> “The contributions she has received from individuals around the country prove that she has the ability to bring a national spotlight to Wyoming’s issues,” campaign manager Bill Novotny told the Billings

Politics · 114th Congress

Podesta Calls Out Trump on Debates

,” said John Podesta, who previously served as White House chief of staff during Bill Clinton’s administration.

Politics · 114th Congress

Ransom-to-Iran Charge ‘Defies Logic,’ Obama Says

</p> [ GOP Lawmakers See ‘Ransom’ to Iran Amid White House Denials ]  </p> Obama noted that his press secretary, John Earnest, conducted a briefing largely about the funds, held by the United States

Politics · 114th Congress

Texas Agrees on Changes to Voter ID Law

</p> [ Appeals Court Order Changes to Texas Voter ID Law ]  </p> Voters without photo ID will now be required to present some traditional form of identification, such as a paycheck or a utility