Two Senate Democrats told Bloomberg BNA they are in discussions with Republican senators on how to respond to the Environmental Protection Agency's proposed rules to control carbon dioxide from new power plants,
Democrats are struggling to find their footing in President Trump’s second term, left with varying strategies and no unifying voice. But voters want more from their party’s elected officials. Cecelia Smith-SchoenwalderMay 5, 2025 Democrats’ Strategy: TBD The New York Democrat says that the ...
Two U.S. Senate seats are up for grabs in Georgia this November. Both are held by Republicans who are facing tough challenges as Democrats work to gain a majority in the chamber. Greg Bluestein, a political reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution,
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Two more candidates filed paperwork Thursday to appear on Pennsylvania's primary ballots for U.S. Senate as Democratic Sen. Bob Casey runs for a fourth term and Democrats try to maintain a majority in the narrowly divided chamber.
All 17 panel Republicans voted no, arguing that the evidence is thin and weak. They also criticized Democrats were pushing a rapid-paced impeachment which will set a dangerous precedent. Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler postponed the final votes on the articles to Friday after more than 14 hours ...
Preliminary figures showed roughly 17,000 people -- just 15 percent of registered voters -- cast ballots in Morse's election, and that more Republicans turned out to vote than Democrats. Turnout in Pueblo County was about 30 percent, with more than 32,000 people voting. ...
Democrats are struggling to find their footing in President Trump’s second term, left with varying strategies and no unifying voice. But voters want more from their party’s elected officials. Cecelia Smith-SchoenwalderMay 5, 2025 Democrats’ Strategy: TBD The New York Democrat says ...
Joan Dunn, an 84-year-old retiree from Vancouver who attended the event, agreed. Democrats, she claimed, tend to vote with their party, while Republicans will vote for people who are “nicer.” It’s a lesson her party has yet to learn, she said. ...
Former Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a polio survivor who previously warned Kennedy against any plans to undermine the polio vaccine, could still vote no, but his vote alone wouldn’t block the nominee even if every Democrat joined him. McConn...
Though “panel rules allow for the release of a vote tally, they do not allow for a public roll call of how each member voted. … Opening up the committee vote, in other words, would require the secretive committee to waive its rules, and it is unclear whether [Senate Intel Chair Tom...