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Empathy: Trump’s New Hampshire Snow Job
</p> And the dangerous thing is that Trump radiates certainty that he can do it. He is both demagogue and con man.
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</p> And the dangerous thing is that Trump radiates certainty that he can do it. He is both demagogue and con man.
</p> Then again, Guinta already has name recognition.
</p> “You know what this is?
</p> </p> Then again, Guinta already has name recognition.
</p> Health and Human Services The National Institutes of Health would see another boost in its budget, following the historic funding increase that Congress bestowed in the omnibus spending bill last
</p> </p> Robert A.
One of Brown’s 2015 legislative successes was a bill that registers Oregon residents to vote when getting their driver’s license or identification card.
Both have voted against raising the debt ceiling, against emergency aid for victims of Superstorm Sandy, against the new farm bill, against confirming Chuck Hagel as Defense secretary, against Obama’s
</p> </p> Romney spent almost six years, from 2008, when he lost the Republican nomination, to 2012 trying to prove to conservatives that he was one of them.
</p> When Rubio began his campaign, moderates may have remembered he was a member of the Gang of Eight, a bipartisan group of senators who hammered out a comprehensive immigration bill.
</p> Forbes will run in the 2nd District. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) Facing a redrawn 4th District much friendlier to Democrats, Virginia Republican Rep. J.
</p> “In fact, Bernie and I were holding out for an even stronger bill on the Affordable Care Act. We wanted a single-payer,” he added, before catching himself.
</p> </p> The GOP is betting that the ideological fight at the top of the Democratic ticket will filter down the ballot, exposing incumbents and establishment-favored candidates to thorny questions
The 44-year-old senator (like youthful candidates before him from John Kennedy to Bill Clinton and Barack Obama) would always have had to contend with concerns that he was too much a young man in a hurry
</p> Mark Holden, general counsel for Koch Industries, which favored the bill, has huddled with senior White House officials.
</p> Mark Holden, general counsel for Koch Industries, which favored the bill, has huddled with senior White House officials.
Stars and Stripes reports that “two House Republicans introduced a bill Thursday requiring eligible women in the United States to sign up for the military draft, just days after it was recommended by the
</p> Republicans have been trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act for years.
</p> Pelosi’s letter targets, as she wrote, “progressive” voters.
</p> Top Republicans were not impressed.