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Campaigns · 116th Congress

Even with one-party rule, Biden health care plan is no slam dunk

But even if Democrats do get one-party control, Biden would face the hurdles of Senate rules that require supermajorities to pass legislation, an insurance industry already mobilizing to stop them

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Will Texas keep Schumer’s streak alive?

The group had spent millions on TV ads attacking Marshall for “betraying” President Donald Trump and attempting to tie him to Sen.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: 6 months to go

Joe Biden’s office, Congress was nearly two years away from making its personnel rules conform to federal labor and antidiscrimination laws, CQ Roll Call’s Chris Cioffi and Katherine Tully-McManas report

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: Badger State bungle

He called for the state to seek federal election grant funding recently approved by Congress but not to run the election entirely by mail.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Voting advocates say Wisconsin election should be a warning

At a White House briefing Tuesday, President Donald Trump said there was no concern about holding Wisconsin’s election until he endorsed a conservative state Supreme Court justice on the ballot.

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: $2 trillion edition

Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff had harsh words for Trump after the Labor Department reported record unemployment figures Thursday showing that 3.28 million Americans filed jobless

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Bloomberg thrills fintech world with cryptocurrency shoutout

differentiated himself from the Democratic pack with calls for clarifying cryptocurrency regulations, establishing a framework for initial coin offerings, defining how to tax digital assets, and making capital rules

Campaigns · 116th Congress

At the Races: No one’s calling you dumb

In 2016, when “super delegates” like members of Congress were guaranteed votes on the first convention ballot, endorsements gave their favored candidate a head start in the delegate count even before states

Campaigns · 116th Congress

Mark Meadows backs only woman in crowded race to replace him

“Meadows told me he was not endorsing anybody in the race,” Wayne King, a Meadows staffer who resigned so he could run for the seat without violating ethics rules, recalled on Monday, describing