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Aug 12 2022
News
Astonished Democrats set to clear finish line with climate, tax, health care package
For more than a year, Democrats have wrestled with the massive climate, health care and tax package at the center of their domestic agenda, triggering clashes between the various party factions and sparking doubts about President Biden’s capacity to unite his troops behind transformative legislation.
This week’s vote to get the enormous proposal over the finish line will feature no such
The HillSep 28 2022
News
John Fetterman wipes Black Lives Matter section from campaign site amid attacks over crime
Senate candidate John Fetterman, D-Pa., has removed mentions of Black Lives Matter from his campaign website in the last month, a review of archived webpages showed.
The "issues" page on Fetterman's website currently includes sections on inflation ,criminal justice reform, legalizing cannabis, renewable energy, immigration and several other topics, but doesn't include any section
Fox News (Online News)Jul 14 2022
News
Battle lines emerge over out-of-state abortion
New battle lines are emerging around the issue of interstate travel for abortion, as a confusing patchwork of state and federal rules materializes in the wake of the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade.
No state currently bans women from obtaining an out-of-state abortion. But conservative lawmakers in a handful of GOP-led states where abortion is banned or restricted have
The HillJun 21 2022
News
Supreme Court OKs use of public money for religious education
The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that state programs providing money for public school tuition cannot exclude schools that offer religious instruction.
The decision relaxed long-standing restrictions on using taxpayer money to pay for religious education, further lowering the wall of separation between church and state.
The vote was 6-3, with Justices Stephen Breyer, Elena Kagan
NBC News (Online)Dec 10 2021
Opinion
Biden's Full Plate -- Ukraine, Taiwan, Tehran
One day after warning Russian President Vladimir Putin he would face "severe" economic sanctions, "like ones he's never seen," should Russia invade Ukraine, President Joe Biden assured Americans that sending U.S. combat troops to Ukraine is "not on the table."
America is not going to fight Russia over Ukraine.
"The idea that the United States is going to unilaterally use force to
Pat BuchananApr 21 2022
Opinion
I went to Disney World. Ignore Twitter: The Kingdom is still magic.
At some point during my family’s visit to Disney World, I started to wonder where I was supposed to find all the degeneracy the House of Mouse is accused of peddling. “It’s A Small World” remains a compilation of national stereotypes. The men’s and women’s rooms are still clearly marked. And Americana remains alive and well at Tom Sawyer Island, which is located across the way from the Hall of
Washington PostApr 19 2022
News
We rated every race in play in 2022. This is who we think will win.
Hi there. I'm Steve Shepard, and with the help of my smart colleagues at POLITICO, I predict elections.
Much is riding on the 2022 midterm elections: the fate of President Joe Biden’s agenda, leadership in state capitals across the country and a potential 2024 comeback by former President Donald Trump. Democrats’ extremely narrow majorities in Congress are highly vulnerable, and the
PoliticoApr 29 2022
Analysis
Donald Trump's Endorsements Met With Mixed Reaction From GOP Voters
Former President Donald Trump's endorsement in Ohio appears to have given GOP Senate candidate J.D. Vance a boost, while his endorsements in Pennsylvania and Georgia seem to have faltered or have had minimal impact.
Trump has received backlash from Republicans in Ohio, Pennsylvania and Georgia over his endorsements there.
Critics slammed his recent endorsement of Vance while also
NewsweekNov 18 2022
News
Dems get in array on future leadership after Pelosi departs
House Democrats are increasingly likely to elect their troika of top leaders for the next Congress without any major confrontation, ensuring a show of unity as they enter the minority.
And it didn’t happen without some work: The caucus has quietly defused several potential conflicts that could have divided its members. Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.), who’d been eyeing a shot for the No
PoliticoSep 13 2022
News
It's populists vs. pragmatists in last GOP primaries before midterm elections
Republicans heading to the polls Tuesday for the final primaries ahead of November's midterm elections are poised to reveal the forces driving the party as it seeks to reclaim power in Congress.
The Senate primary picking a challenger to Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-NH) is a classic case of populist insurgent versus conservative pragmatist. Don Bolduc, a retired Army brigadier general, and New
Washington Examiner