Republican senators are in a full-blown panic about what happens if Roy Moore winsJoe Perticone
President-elect Donald Trump's Health and Human Services pick, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., met with lawmakers on Capitol Hill for a second day Tuesday. The vaccine skeptic changed course on his controversial remarks about the polio vaccine, saying he is
It’s also likely that some of the legislation being passed would have been passed by a Republican Senate even with someone else as president. Eleven of the votes included here were on rolling back regulations finalized toward the end of the Obama administration, for example. But Republican sen...
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It’s the other Republican ‘big lie’: GOP senators say they support fertility treatments, but their evangelical base won’t let them do anything about it.
Cons: His attempt at ousting Pelosi after the 2016 election fell short and there’s little reason to think he’d have any more success in a national primary electorate that’s becoming more liberal. On 2020: Dropped out of the presidential race on October 24, 2019. Updated on 10/24/2019...
Jewish support for Democrats is similar to that of Asian-Americans. According to Pew, 70 percent of Jews identify themselves as Democrats or lean toward the Democratic Party, and 22 percent are Republican or lean Republican. Asian-Americans share with blacks, Hispanics and Jews an experience of ...
Trump hit Georgia on Wednesday, and Harris is set to rally there with former President Barack Obama (and Bruce Springsteen) today. Down-ballot Democrats running in these races are far outpacing Harris. In the race for Arizona Senate, Democratic Rep. Ruben G...
How Democrats Are Trying To Convince Republican Senators To Convict Trump By Galen Druke Filed under Politics Podcast Published Feb. 12, 2021 In this installment of the FiveThirtyEight Politics podcast, Cardozo School of Law professor and ABC News contributor Kate Shaw discusses the evidence ...
If there’s a Trump presidency, a GOP-led Senate would likely approve any Supreme Court nominee that he puts forward, which could solidify or even expand the current 6-3 majority of Republican appointees. And if Harris were to win, they can also block a...