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Defending Against a Cyberattack on Democracy
The Maine independent is a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee and is up for re-election in 2018.
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The Maine independent is a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee and is up for re-election in 2018.
Dean Heller of Nevada after he said he would not support the bill drew sharp criticism from Senate Republicans.
[Trump Says Senate GOP Health Care Holdouts Are ‘Four Good Guys’] “Since your founding more than 120 years ago, the National Association of Manufacturers has fought tirelessly for the time-honored
Heller is facing one of the most difficult re-election campaigns next year of any sitting GOP senator.
The divisions among Senate Republicans on their health care bill to change the U.S. health insurance system can be summed up as the interests of the “Wait and See” caucus versus the “Not Yet” quartet.
Senate procedural wonks huddled Wednesday with the parliamentarian’s office, making their case for whether Republican legislation to rework the health insurance system complies with the chamber’s rules
A few key Senate Republicans are already raising concerns with the discussion draft of a health care bill unveiled Thursday, which could threaten its passage if the measure comes up for a vote next week
Price won re-election last fall by 23 points.
After serving as secretary of state, Handel ran unsuccessfully for both governor and Senate.
“There’s no way the Senate takes up repealing Obamacare if Archie wins this race.” But the money spent in South Carolina has been nowhere near the amount spent in Georgia.
According to his website, Giffords and her husband Mark Kelly hosted a campaign event at their home to support Friese in his re-election run last year.
He did several interviews in which he described working closely with Trump, and cited changing Obama’s policies toward the island country as a reason for seeking re-election.
While leaving the scene in Alexandria, Senate Sergeant-at-Arms Frank J.
Jeanne Shaheen at a Senate Appropriations hearing. Rosenstein also affirmed that Mueller will have “full independence.”
McSally may also be recognizing that a more nationalized midterm environment could harm Republicans running for re-election next year.
Heller, another lawmaker from a state that expanded Medicaid who wants a longer phaseout, signaled that the Senate discussions were moving in the right direction.
The committee chairman was a national security adviser to Trump’s campaign and never wavered in his support, even though he was in a tight re-election race in a toss-up state.
“I am running for re-election to the House of Representatives,” she told the Tennessean in Nashville on Tuesday.
Grant is the general consultant for the congressman’s re-election campaign.
Democrats up for re-election in 2018 in states with large Medicaid populations or where consumers have seen significant premium increases under the current health care system were also included.