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Abortion politics: Warning of ‘Handmaid’s Tale’ versus a $41 million budget
That funding will be used to try to maintain the Senate majority, re-elect Trump and increase the group’s footprint in the House.
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That funding will be used to try to maintain the Senate majority, re-elect Trump and increase the group’s footprint in the House.
The crowded field of 2020 Democratic presidential candidates, along with hotly contested Senate and House races, are motivating first-time women donors to federal campaigns, according to data from
Steve Daines, that would be a game-changer for the Democrats’ math to a Senate majority.
Thad Cochran’s congressional career [jwp-video n=”1″] Cochran was first elected to the House in 1972, the year of Richard Nixon’s overwhelming re-election — he carried 49 states — and before the
“Republicans cannot allow themselves to again lose the Senate seat in the Great State of Alabama.
(Richard Nixon resigned facing almost certain impeachment by the House and removal by the Senate.)
His handling of Anita Hill’s Senate appearance in 1991 could be a problem for many liberal women who have female presidential candidates to choose from.
Both of Texas’ Republican senators — Cruz and John Cornyn, who is up for re-election next year — voted for the disaster aid bill in the Senate on Thursday.
President Donald Trump, increasingly in re-election mode, on Thursday labeled Democrats the “DO NOTHING PARTY!”
report — which said he had found no evidence Trump’s 2016 campaign conspired with the Russian government, and did not reach a conclusion on the question of obstruction — would help Trump in his bid for re-election
And the party can lose a net of three Senate seats (if they keep the White House) and still maintain control of the chamber in 2021.
Up for re-election in 2024 (when Trump is either retiring or fuming over his political fate at one of his golf resorts), Romney’s future is independent of the 45th president.
Cory Gardner of Colorado, who has a tough re-election fight in a state with some of the nation’s most aggressive clean-energy goals, said in a hallway interview that he, too, opposes taxing carbon emissions
The legislation the House will likely pass probably won’t become law as is, because the Republican-led Senate is unlikely to pass the drug price bills with the Democratic insurance market measures
Arizona Republican Martha McSally said Tuesday that her unsuccessful Senate run in 2018 came down to one major factor: She ran out of time.
Democrats like Senate Intelligence member Dianne Feinstein say the president and aides like National Security Adviser John Bolton have “raised tensions” to a point that their moves are “pushing us
“None of this is good for the country — or the president’s re-election campaign, frankly.”
home] One of Trump’s personal lawyers, former New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, told The New York Times last week he planned to travel to Ukraine to speak with the country’s president-elect about re-starting
When William Fulbright, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations panel and an acerbic critic of LBJ’s war, held high-profile hearings in 1966 on Vietnam, the president did not try to block top
And as presidential contenders criss-cross the state, both parties are taking early steps to make sure they’re ready for hotly contested House and Senate races.