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Tips and calls to the Office of Congressional Ethics spiked last session
Since every House member running for re-election was on the ballot in November 2018, the OCE could not pass along any referrals in that time.
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Since every House member running for re-election was on the ballot in November 2018, the OCE could not pass along any referrals in that time.
But in supporting impeachment to placate those voters, they may pay a high price by alienating the middle, where their re-election is likely to be won or lost. What is congressional recess?
Lisa Murkowski ($5.4 million) each spent on their entire Senate campaigns in Alaska in 2004. O’Rourke’s haul is also greater than what GOP Sen.
The tab for the 2016 House, Senate and presidential campaigns came in at $6.5 billion, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
On this day in the Senate, no man a king, not even President Donald Trump.
Blunt was re-elected to a second Senate term in 2016. (He served several terms in the House before running for Senate in 2010.) [Can Republicans make up any ground in New England in 2020?]
Even after the Democratic House repudiated his ersatz emergency, Trump has refused to offer anything to Senate Republicans desperately searching for a way to vote with the president.
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Joe Donnelly, the Indiana Democrat who lost his re-election bid in November, is the latest ex-lawmaker to land on K Street.
Susan Collins, the only New England Republican left in Congress, is likely facing her most competitive re-election next year.
Georgia’s Senate delegation again has two women leading the way at the staff level. That is the result of Megan Whittemore, who has worked for Sen.
Gonzales as they watch and analyze the National Republican Senatorial Committee’s hype video for GOP candidates up for re-election in 2020. Just don’t hold your breath for a Robot Roll Call.
[2020 Trump budget reflects 2020 Trump re-election themes] The administration’s $200 billion fiscal 2020 request is needed, Vought said, “to make sure that it’s not just a surface transportation
Curiosity-wise unfit” — and she doesn’t believe he’ll be re-elected in 2020.
The Senate is not going to do that. And so what we’ll do is suck up all the air. It’ll all be about impeachment. It won’t happen. … We are likely to have to just win the election in 2020.”
The budget plan President Donald Trump sent to Congress on Monday reflects the messaging themes that are the early pillars of his re-election campaign.
I don’t think he’ll be re-elected,” the speaker said of Trump.“But it is important for us to elect a Democratic president and a Democratic Senate and Democratic House.”
and voting overhaul on a straight party-line vote, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee launched digital ads praising the legislation in 44 districts where its incumbents may be facing tough re-elections
“I’m very pleased because we have a great deal of outside support for it, which I hope will help us pass it in the Senate,” she said.
Sherrod Brown won’t be joining several of his Democratic Senate colleagues who are seeking the White House in 2020.