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Mar 26 2013
News
Next big thing in gun control? 7 questions about mandatory gun insurance.
As President Obama prepares to travel the country to drum up support for federal gun control laws ahead of a Senate vote in April one idea is gaining steam at the state level mandatory gun insurance.
Christian Science MonitorAug 22 2013
News
Virginians don't like their candidates for governor
More Virginia voters by a wide margin say they will vote for gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe or Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II than say they like them, according to poll results released Wednesday amid an uncharacteristically toxic campaign.
Washington TimesMar 23 2013
News
Senate Passes $3.7 Trillion Budget, Setting Up Contentious Negotiations
The 50-to-49 vote early Saturday sets up contentious and potentially fruitless negotiations with the Republican-dominated House to reconcile two vastly different visions for dealing with Americas economic and budgetary problems.
New York Times (News)Oct 28 2013
News
Reuters News - Senator Paul plans 'hold' on Yellen Fed nomination
Republican U.S. Senator Rand Paul threatened on Friday to put a 'hold' on the nomination of Janet Yellen to be chair of the Federal Reserve unless he gets a vote on a bill he has sponsored to put the central bank under more scrutiny.
TownhallMay 14 2016
News
Key Senate panel endorses women in the draft, making policy change more likely
Young women are one step closer to the draft after the Senate Armed Services Committee late Thursday to require Voted women to register for Selective Service.
The committee, in a statement, cited the Defense Department's recent policy change opening up all combat roles to women as the reason They felt "there is no further justification in limiting the duty to register under the Military
Washington PostJun 04 2013
News
Gallup identifies flaws in 2012 election polls
Pollsters at Gallup said Tuesday they have identified flawed methods that contributed to their incorrect prediction that Mitt Romney would win the 2012 presidential election, but they are still working to determine how to better identify who is likely to vote.
USA TODAYJul 21 2020
News
Mnuchin, Meadows head to Capitol Hill after Trump’s coronavirus budget plan gets frosty reception
The White House’s desire for a payroll tax cut and spending curbs was instantly confronted with bipartisan opposition.
Top administration officials will head to Capitol Hill on Tuesday for a full day of meetings after some of President Trump’s priorities in the next coronavirus spending package met with bipartisan resistance, prompting one GOP senator to call Trump’s pitch a “first
Washington PostMar 15 2013
Opinion
CPAC 2013: Donald Trump: Immigration reform is a ?suicide mission? for GOP
Donald Trump said the Republican party will lose elections if it reforms the nations entitlement programs and will hand Democrats 11 million votes if Congress grants citizenship to illegal immigrants likening the reform efforts to a suicide mission.
Washington TimesNov 02 2016
News
Six Days: Trump's Narrow Path to Victory Gets a Boost in Key Swing States
Let's start with the broader map, then drill down to North Carolina. As we've been saying for months, Donald Trump's route to 270 electoral votes appears to be quite challenging. But with Hillary losing some steam as email scandal news and Obamacare's failures commandeer many headlines, Trump's path is looking less impossible than it did just after the presidential debates -- when Hillary
TownhallApr 28 2014
Opinion
Opinion: Obama's Low Rating Could Affect Red-Leaning Midterms
President Barack Obamas overall approval rating is standing at a low mark of 41 percent and is especially low among noncollege-educated people and older whites who dominate voting in seven red-leaning states where Democrats are trying to defend their Senate seats.
Newsmax (News)