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Politics · 114th Congress

100 Years on the Front Lines of History

</p> Wofford stands alongside then-President Bill Clinton during the first national recruitment effort for Americorps volunteers at the University of Maryland in 1999.

Politics · 114th Congress

What We Learned From Super Tuesday

</p> —Pete Seat, a former spokesman to President George W. Bush and an Indiana GOP consultant </p> Like something from a movie: “It was a fairly decisive victory for Hillary Clinton.

Politics · 114th Congress

Opioid Bill Clears First Senate Hurdle

</p> <p class="p1">“The CARA bill is a good bill, but we need real funding, it’s an emergency,” said Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., the third-highest ranking Democrat. “This is an emergency. 

Politics · 114th Congress

Virginia Candidates Pin Hopes on White House Race

</p> https://twitter.com/sfpathe/status/704641438353641477  </p> Just before 7 a.m., freshman GOP Rep. Barbara Comstock, cloaked in red, arrived to vote for Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.

Politics · 114th Congress

The Democratic Strategy on SCOTUS: Drip, Drip, Drip

</p> But will these speeches and press events actually change any Republicans’ minds?  </p> “I hope so,” Sen. Diane Feinstein said,  “We’ll see.”  </p> “Not likely,” said Sen.

Politics · 114th Congress

Senate Reaches Deal on Flint Aid

Gary Peters, D-Mich., originally attempted to attach an amendment aiding Flint to an energy bill, but an impasse over offsets stalled that effort.  </p> Sen.

Politics · 114th Congress

Colicchio, Pingree Pursue ‘Plate of the Union’ Campaign

(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call File Photo) “She came to Congress as an organic farmer, and has a track record of advocating for better federal food policy,” DiMattina said of Pingree’s unwavering commitment

Politics · 114th Congress

Dear Republican Sirs: It’s Up to You to Save the Republic

</p> This is not the normal hyperbole that both parties trot out every four years that transforms a ho-hum presidential race like Bill Clinton versus Bob Dole in 1996 into a titanic struggle between