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At the Races: Crypto’s next stand
</p> </p> The cryptocurrency industry began flexing its political muscle in 2022, and crypto spending has only increased since.
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</p> </p> The cryptocurrency industry began flexing its political muscle in 2022, and crypto spending has only increased since.
</p> Bean served three terms in the House before losing reelection in the 2010 tea party wave.
</p> Fellow Republican Sen. Jon Husted of Ohio told a conservative podcaster last week that people living in poverty lack the experience to handle the “real world.”</p> And Kansas GOP Sen.
</p> And in the 9th District, Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss, state Sen.
</p> The bill passed the House last month and would require Americans to prove their citizenship when registering to vote and present photo identification when casting a ballot.
</p> Contending the U.S.
Valerie P. Foushee appears to have narrowly defeated progressive challenger Nida Allam. As of Thursday afternoon, The Associated Press has yet to call the race, but Allam conceded Wednesday night.
Bill Cassidy, state Sen. Blake Miguez dropped his Senate bid and will run for Letlow's soon-to-be vacant House seat instead. He quickly picked up Trump's support. Another GOP Senate contender, St.
Scott P. Brown, brought in $374,000 during the quarter and ended December with more than $900,000 in the bank. ↵↵Rep.
Scott P. Brown (R)↵↵Brown won a 2010 special election in deep-blue Massachusetts to succeed the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy but lost reelection two years later to Democrat Elizabeth Warren.
↵↵Several other incumbents — including Republicans John Cornyn of Texas and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana and Democrat Edward J. Markey of Massachusetts — also make our list.
</p> Thirty days in, that’s changing.
</p> </p> It’s been hard to turn on the TV news or open a news website this week without catching California Rep. Kevin Kiley.
</p> #LASEN: Republican Sen. Bill Cassidy landed another primary challenger in Louisiana this week, with St. Tammany Parish Council member Kathy Seiden joining the race.
</p> </p> In March, 10 members of the Senate Democratic Caucus backed a procedural motion to advance a stopgap funding bill and avert a government shutdown. Minority Leader Charles E.
Bill Lee’s cabinet, and state Reps. Jody Barrett, Lee Reeves and Gino Bulso.</p> Among the Republicans, there are relatively few policy differences.
Scott P. Brown to drop out of the GOP primary and support Sununu. </p> #VASEN: Virginia state Sen.
President Donald Trump has long been pushing for a comprehensive crime bill, declaring on his Truth Social platform in late August that “it’s what our Country [needs], and NOW!”
Then, it was Republicans angry over Barack Obama’s health care overhaul; today, it’s Democrats outraged by Donald Trump’s recently enacted domestic policy bill.