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House Democrats find common scapegoat for border bill split — Senate Democrats
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Therefore, we will not engage in the same disrespectful behavior that the Senate did in ignoring our priorities.”
funding from the Senate bill, including additions, and some reductions.
[Senate approves border bill; Pelosi and Trump talk compromise] Some moderates, many of them freshmen considered vulnerable for re-election in 2020, lobbied leadership Wednesday to just take
[Legal battle heats up as more states test strict abortion bans] But Dannenfelser is now a key Trump ally and, in 2020, her group’s top goal is getting him re-elected.
Inhofe, the Oklahoma Republican who chairs Senate Armed Services, referred approvingly to the plutonium provision on the Senate floor Tuesday and said: “Our nuclear force is critical to our deterrent posture
After two terms in the Senate, Bunning opted against re-election in 2010. He died in 2017 at age 85.Largent takes a swing at home plate during the 2000 Congressional Baseball Game.
But there are a handful of other Senate seats that look appealing for Republicans, including Minnesota, New Hampshire and Michigan.
Tillis was already one of the more vulnerable Republicans facing re-election next year. Inside Elections with Nathan L. Gonzales rates the race Tilts Republican.
Ron Kind, who hails from a state heavily in play for President Donald Trump’s 2020 re-election campaign. Biodiesel, Kind said, is “about the only thing holding them up right now.”
Of the 10 amendments submitted to the House Rules Committee on that topic, six came from freshman Democrats whom the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee has identified as vulnerable for re-election
Senate appropriators haven’t yet released their fiscal 2020 spending bills.
I certainly don’t plan to even bring it to the floor here in the Senate. There are always improvements and reforms to be made — but this isn’t it.”
Losing Alabama means Democrats will need to swipe four Republican Senate seats and win the presidency to regain control of the Senate. That’s a challenging task, but far from impossible.
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
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
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
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