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After calls for unity, Trump sets table for 2020 re-election fight
But by the time he walked out of the House chamber, the placemats were all set for his 2020 re-election campaign.
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But by the time he walked out of the House chamber, the placemats were all set for his 2020 re-election campaign.
As it was during his 2016 campaign and the 2018 midterms, by his own design, illegal immigration clearly will be a major focal point of the 2020 re-election fight.
Trump’s Tuesday night bloviation-a-thon (which almost broke Bill Clinton’s don’t-stop-talking-until-tomorrow State of the Union record) has been described as the opening salvo of his 2020 re-election
The Senate Ethics Committee has closed an inquiry into Sen. Robert Menendez over allegations that he used his official position to benefit his friend, a Florida eye doctor.
Even Trump’s border wall funding request had divided House and Senate Republicans for most of the last Congress, with the House appropriating more money for it than the Senate.
But his hand-picked intelligence leaders recently told a Senate panel they have no evidence to show the North is taking down its program.
Washington put the rest in writing and told members of the House and Senate he looked forward to cooperating with them “in the pleasing though arduous task” of working for the American people. Boom.
[Election Guide 2020] Republican Ralph Abraham is running in Louisiana this year, which means he could hypothetically run for re-election next year if he falls short in the statewide race.
Senate Finance Chairman Charles E.
The Democratic Governors Association, the Virginia Democratic Party, the state House and Senate caucuses, the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus and Attorney General Mark Herring had all
And the February 15th deadline for a House and Senate panel to broach a deal and avert another government shutdown approaches. [Podcast: The State of the Union is…perhaps outdated?]
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The Senate Judiciary Committee’s first big battle this year, in the recurring judicial wars, is already taking shape.
But as one of only two Democratic senators up for re-election in states that President Donald Trump carried in 2016, the mild-mannered Peters might find himself in the spotlight next year.
And in a signal the president is increasingly focused on his 2020 re-election bid, he fired off a tweet in a series of posts that spanned several hours contending the Democratic Party is becoming
OPINION — Move over Beto O’Rourke, the candidate who brought Texas Democrats closer than they had been for years in his eventually unsuccessful Senate race against GOP Sen. Ted Cruz last year.
Brace for impact The president has gone dark before, typically after other times of developments he and his team have seen as negative for his presidency and re-election chances.
“Who accompanied new Arizona Senator Krysten Sinema (D) as she took the Senate floor improperly attired?” the original post read.
The original resolution quoted five Republican lawmakers, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., expressing disapproval of shutting
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