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Gillibrand Leads Democrats in Opposing Trump’s Nominees
On the last day before the August recess, the Senate confirmed 65 of President Donald Trump’s nominees with a single bipartisan voice vote.
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On the last day before the August recess, the Senate confirmed 65 of President Donald Trump’s nominees with a single bipartisan voice vote.
[GOP Attorneys General May Shake Up Senate Primaries] GOP donors and former politicians have been urging Hawley, who just won election last fall, to run for Senate. Rep.
Mucarsel-Powell is coming off a failed state Senate run, which she lost 54 to 46 percent last fall.
Mike Kelly announced Tuesday that he will not to run for Senate in Pennsylvania, and instead will seek re-election to his House seat.
But the 83-year-old Hatch, who serves as chairman of the Senate Finance Committee and Senate President Pro Tempore, has since said he is reconsidering running for another term given the election
Dean Heller’s vote to support a bill to repeal the 2010 health care law — while rejecting others — may make an already tough re-election campaign even harder.
The White House sees Democrats up for re-election in states President Donald Trump won as possible partners in their effort to overhaul the tax code, but Senate Republicans appear less optimistic about
Another of Boxer’s Democratic colleagues from the Senate, Barbara A.
Carlos Curbelo voted for the Republican health care bill this spring, he did so believing the Senate would make it better.Â
The White House is not wed to having congressional Republicans use the budget reconciliation process to advance a tax overhaul and is eyeing red state Democrats up for re-election as possible partners
‘Present’ And a handful of Senate Democrats in some of the most competitive re-election decided supporting the bill was not good policy — or politics.Â
Luke Messer announced on Wednesday he’s running for Senate.
But one day later, attention shifted to the Senate health care votes, Trump’s berating of his attorney general, and the ongoing Russia investigation.Â
Luke Messer announced on Wednesday he’s running for Senate.
Mo Brooks is calling on his fellow Republicans vying for the GOP nod for Senate to drop out of the special election race to allow Attorney General Jeff Sessions to return to the chamber.
Heller emerged from the Capitol shortly after the vote, just as Senate Democrats were attracting most of the attention away from him by also exiting the building en masse to meet with opponents of
He is the only Republican senator up for re-election next year in a state won by Democrat Hillary Clinton last fall.
money to pay any of the legal bills for Trump and his family members in the Russia investigation.Trump is allowed to use campaign funds for legal fees and has already tapped the committees set up for his re-election
Senate. In 2012, Republicans won 61 percent of the state’s 99 Assembly seats with just 49 percent of the statewide vote, the three-judge panel noted in its decision.
Senate Minority Leader Charles E.