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https://t.co/niWR7zkSYx</p> — Senator Bob Casey (@SenBobCasey) June 4, 2018</p> <p/>var rcrdTwitter = 1;</p> Rep.
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https://t.co/niWR7zkSYx</p> — Senator Bob Casey (@SenBobCasey) June 4, 2018</p> <p/>var rcrdTwitter = 1;</p> Rep.
</p> The changes are designed to bring more Republican lawmakers on board with the rescissions bill, which has been lying dormant since House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., introduced it on
</p> The group was also asked to remove the casket from Capitol grounds, according to organizers.
</p> “This will be a new challenge for sure,” Holler said during a phone interview.
</p> — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 5, 2018<p/>var rcrdTwitter = 1;<p/> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">….@NASCAR and Champion @MartinTruex_Jr were recently at the White House.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) On an average weekday, between 15 and 20 volunteers hit the phones, focusing on boosting GOP turnout ahead of the June 5 primary.
</p> Heitkamp was the only Democrat the White House invited to the bill signing ceremony after the bank deregulation bill passed last month.
</p> Watch: Staffer Plays Cop in Campaign Ad</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> While the Fraternal Order of Police and many of its local chapters endorse political candidates, individual police departments rarely
</p> He did the same during remarks at the start of a bill-signing event at the White House later that day when he announced he said the U.S. military is “ready” and “by far” the most powerful in the
</p> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">Very good meetings with North Korea.</p> — Donald J.
Bill Stanley and Bryce Reeves, state Del. Michael Webert, and a handful of people who work in the private sector.</p> Candidates have until 8 p.m.
</p>Democrat Bryan Caforio shakes hands with the driver of a passing car as the candidate for California’s 25th District canvasses a neighborhood in Santa Clarita. (Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call).
. — Simone Pathé and Bridget Bowman</p> This week…Another House Republican called it quits, Trump endorsed Donovan and candidates sprinted toward next week’s primaries. </p>#TBTCalifornia GOP Rep.
</p> But crafting and passing such a bill through the House is likely not going to be enough for moderate Republicans to abandon their petition.</p> California Rep.
</p> Watch: Trump Discusses Health Care Plans at ‘Right to Try’ Bill Signing</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> His announcement about the drug industry CEOs came during an event that saw him sign legislation
</p> Donovan, who represents the Staten Island-based 11th District, actually voted against the GOP tax overhaul in November, joining other New Yorkers who believed the bill would negatively affect their
</p> <p dir="ltr" lang="en">This nominee will not have my support https://t.co/qnPqVCS3tG</p> — Jeff Flake (@JeffFlake) May 30, 2018<p/>var rcrdTwitter = 1; Mortensen, a fellow at the Center for Immigration
</p> Watch: California Primaries Packed With Democratic Candidates Hoping to Make the Cut</p> [jwp-video n=”1″]</p> Different obstacles?
</p> The Kentucky Republican said he would prioritize the fiscal 2019 defense authorization, a new farm bill and updated water resources development legislation.
</p> Show Notes: </p>Could Negative Campaigning in California Primaries Dampen Democratic Energy?