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Congress · 119th Congress

Trump shrugs off racist meme posting amid rare wave of GOP criticism

↵↵But the president also said he would not apologize for the racist meme, telling reporters on Air Force One that most of what he re-posted was a "strong" post about alleged voter fraud in 2020 in Georgia

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: The Leftovers

Bob Casey of Pennsylvania and Republican Dave McCormick, who has been attending Senate orientation this week, is heading to a recount.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races Special Edition: Known knowns, and known unknowns

We know Donald Trump is poised to return to the White House with a Republican-held Senate, but at this point, control of the House is unclear, with several swing seats hanging in the balance. 

Via Chicago: Obamas look to deliver for Harris

Earlier in the night, some of the party’s most notable members of Congress spoke to Harris’ time in the Senate, both as a member and her current role as the president of the Senate, the capacity in which

Toss-up, but with an edge to Kamala Harris

least a handful of presidential races knew Biden’s disastrous performance had altered the race, putting the incumbent president in a deep hole and creating significant problems for Democratic House and Senate

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Calling the cops

Border politics: Curtis Hertel, a Democrat running in Michigan’s open 7th District, sent a letter to Biden calling on him to use executive authority to take steps to address the border crisis, including re-implementing

Justice for Black voters? Or rap songs and sneakers?

Vice President Kamala Harris marked the anniversary of Bloody Sunday in Selma, Ala., this past Sunday, joining in a march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, re-creating the steps of the late Rep.

The possibility of a 2024 Republican sweep

The combination of a less than popular Democratic president seeking re-election, a Senate class that includes many more vulnerable Democratic than Republican seats, and a Democratic Party filled with voters