Opinion · 114th Congress
Win or Lose, Clinton Offers a ‘How Not To’ Study on Campaign Messaging
</p> [Opinion: Hillary, Bad Karma and the Fate of Democracy]</p> Say this for Donald J.
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</p> [Opinion: Hillary, Bad Karma and the Fate of Democracy]</p> Say this for Donald J.
Twenty-four years later in the run-up to another New Hampshire primary, Hillary Clinton stood by her man in a steely joint “60 Minutes” interview about Bill Clinton’s affair with Gennifer Flowers.
A federal court this summer threw out much of the state’s restrictive voting bill, and said the law — enacted after the Supreme Court invalidated key sections of the Voting Rights Act — targeted African-Americans
</p> </p> Issa said the topic should be taken seriously.
</p> [Obama’s New Nuance on His Student Loans]</p> The group found willing partners in both the House and Senate.
</p> Republicans were muted.
</p> Republican Conference Vice Chair</p> Kansas Rep.
But Attorney General Loretta Lynch was compromised by Bill Clinton’s most heedless political act since he pardoned fugitive billionaire Marc Rich during his final hours in the White House.
</p> The bill would make it easier to research the medical benefits of cannabis and to buy and sell medical marijuana in the growing number of states where it is legal.
</p> </p> “I hate Bob! Because you chose him. I want a cool boss that will pick someone that I like.
Heidi Heitkamp (@SenatorHeitkamp) October 31, 2016<p/> Or to promote your favorite bill…<p/>When you play #Mythbusters, you’ve gotta do just that.
</p> With only eight days to go before Election Day, how are you dressing up this Halloween? As Hillary? Bill? Donald? Barack? Ken Bone?
</p> [Office Space: Collin Peterson’s Rock and Roll Hunting Club]</p> Opposed to abortion and same-sex marriage, Peterson fits with his conservative district.
Ryan called him back two hours later from his car phone on his way back from hunting and committed to getting the bill passed before the end of the year.
</p> One senior House GOP aide told Roll Call, “My understanding is that the bill being discussed is a clean renewal.”
Case reopened</p> — Jason Chaffetz (@jasoninthehouse) October 28, 2016</p> <p/></p> </p> In July, Comey said he would not recommend legal action against Clinton, the Democratic nominee for president
</p> [Democrats Say Patrick Murphy Can Still Win — But Will He Have the Money?]</p> Obama labeled Clinton a “hard worker” and then branded Murphy with the same moniker.
The defense authorization bill now in conference is one possible vehicle for such a measure, as is the new continuing resolution that will have to be advanced in December, or more likely an omnibus spending
</p> [Fewer Election Observers Will Be at Polls]</p> Because of that decision, the DOJ says it will send poll observers to far fewer states that have a history of disenfranchising voters this year.
</p> In fact, Senate Democrats are not ruling out blocking floor action on the authorization bill if the Russell language is not removed.