Congressional Dinner to Feature Graham, Boxer
CBS correspondent Bill Plante is the emcee and Associated Press reporter Linda Deutsch is receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award.
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CBS correspondent Bill Plante is the emcee and Associated Press reporter Linda Deutsch is receiving the Lifetime Achievement Award.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) PAHRUMP, Nev. — In a state where 28 percent of the residents are Hispanic, in a race where two of the leading candidates have Hispanic roots, Republican presidential hopefuls
</p> </p> Five Republicans, by contrast, voted for President Bill Clinton’s nominees: Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen G. Breyer. Sen. Richard C.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) A preacher, a doctor, a historian, a governor, two businessmen, a few veterans and some lawmakers walk into a bar … and the “bear den” is born.
</p> In North Las Vegas meanwhile, Sen.
</p> Whether that happens is up in the air.
</p> Sponsored by P&G Even her toughest industry opponents, who challenged the regulations in court, offered respect for her knowledge base.
</p> </p> “She is the right person, at the right time, in the right place,” said Democratic California state Sen.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) <p class="p1"> Hillary Clinton won the Nevada caucuses on Saturday, but she still has a gaping weakness with the young voters that helped delivered the White House to President
Bill Cassidy of Louisiana were among the 10 most reliable party stalwarts because they voted the party line more than 96 percent of the time.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Hillary Clinton stabilized her campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination by holding off a surging Sen. Bernard Sanders to win in Nevada on Saturday.
He’s also a veteran of Bill Clinton’s campaigns and was a Clinton-era Democratic National Committee official.</p> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">Better tone and message for @hillaryclinton tonight.
</p> But the Conventional Wisdom has been wrong at every turn in this election cycle.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Arguing about the term “push poll” is a biennial tradition and, thanks to the Bernie Sanders campaign, we get to do it once again.
enacted in fiscal 2016 in the omnibus spending bill.
The North Carolina legislature had ratified a bill that would eliminate runoff elections, and instead have the results determined by a plurality — the candidate who receives more than any other but not
</p> “And Justice Scalia was a private person.
</p> </p> <p lang="en" dir="ltr">If we want to reduce partisanship, we can start by honoring great public servants who we disagree with https://t.co/f5FZGrMbcB </p> — Steven Rattner (@SteveRattner)
Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., to introduce a one-sentence bill to end exemption for members of Congress summoned by the courts.