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A week out, Walker and Warnock seek to get out the vote
</p> “Winning the Senate in 2024 becomes a steeper challenge for Republicans.
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</p> “Winning the Senate in 2024 becomes a steeper challenge for Republicans.
</p> But the election results were more nuanced.
</p> Notably, Wyoming Republican Rep.
</p> Still, there could be some legislating. Analysts say the parties have plenty of reasons to get together on a farm bill, which would please both sides’ rural and business constituencies.
</p> #IL03: Democratic state Rep.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Walker has been joined on the trail by an array of surrogates seeking to help energize Republican base voters.
Schumer pledged to prioritize Warnock’s bill to cap insulin costs in Medicare and private insurance at $35 a month.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call file photo) Though Republicans are likely to win control of the House, the unusual dynamics in some enclaves aren’t exclusively leaning in the GOP’s favor.
</p> Silver State showdown: Key Senate races in Georgia and Pennsylvania might get more attention because their characters are more colorful, but our Niels Lesniewski and Bill Clark headed back to Nevada
</p> “Her record is she supported Joe Biden every step of the way.
</p> Some of Oz’s surrogates have questioned Fetterman’s health directly — Sen. Patrick J.
(Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call) Lee, who is seeking a third term, debated McMullin on Monday night.
Others are arguing it is an expensive handout to highly educated liberal elites, with red-state voters footing most of the bill.</p> “Biden’s student-loan handout plan is a DISASTER!
Two of the biggest fundraising days of the quarter, Sept. 14 and 15, coincided with the introduction of a Senate GOP bill that would ban abortion after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
</p> “Taking into account all of the basic midterm election dynamics we think of, this should be an advantage Republican race.
</p> “If such a bill were to pass in the next several years, I’ll veto it. But we can’t let it pass in the first instance,” he said.
Grassley to pass a bill addressing monopolies in the meat industry.
</p> Disaster duel: Florida GOP Sen. Marco Rubio proposed a $33 billion supplemental spending bill for disaster relief from Hurricane Ian this week on the same day his opponent, Democratic Rep.
</p> He suggested the chamber will start next month with the fiscal 2023 defense authorization bill, saying doing so “will save us valuable [time] and enable us to get more done.”