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At the Races: Don’t forget the Motor City (counts votes slowly)
</p> And for Bush: Missouri Rep.
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</p> And for Bush: Missouri Rep.
</p> Democrats are also eyeing new districts that could be in play.
Stock markets The S&P 500, which is made up of 500 large-cap companies, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which includes 30 large corporations, set new highs this month.
</p> Border vote: Democratic Reps.
A dear colleague letter circulated on Friday by House Sergeant-at-Arms William P.
</p> Menendez verdict: A federal jury found Sen.
For other presidents, including Trump, Biden, Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, we used the “Daily Schedule” that’s released to the press pool.
</p> Bill stalls: A measure pushed by the GOP in Ohio that would have required “intellectual diversity” on politically divisive topics such as abortion and the outcome of elections as well as barring
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</p> Taking names: Neither side expected Wednesday’s procedural Senate vote to start debate on a bill establishing a federal right to obtain contraceptives to succeed, and it didn’t, as Sandhya Raman
</p> Border bill ramifications: Democrats believe border security will remain a potent political issue for the party in Senate battlegrounds and are pointing to new polling to prove it.
In its first ad opposing Bowman, the group says Bowman “refuses to compromise, even with President Biden,” and highlights Bowman’s votes against a bipartisan infrastructure bill and against a measure to
</p> Posey bows out: Rep. Bill Posey, R-Fla., has opted not to seek reelection despite having gotten former President Donald Trump’s endorsement for another term back in March.
</p> Flag flap: After the House passed a bill Saturday to send more military aid to Ukraine, Democrats on the floor were waving the war-torn country’s blue and yellow flag, and Republicans were not amused
Bill Pascrell Jr. draped a larger version over his shoulders like a cape. It was a striking scene, and one that drew immediate rebukes from Republicans.
</p> “Republican Senate candidates lost their message on the border the minute they opposed the border security bill that members of their own party helped write,” said Tommy Garcia, a spokesman for the
But he was also a foreign policy hawk with a moralistic streak, delivering one of the most scathing takedowns of President Bill Clinton during Clinton’s 1999 impeachment trial.