• Democrats who once buzzed about a possible Hillary Clinton landslide aided by disaffected Republicans, are finally waking up. (blogspot.com)
  • Democrats are pushing to pass the bill before the end of the year and ahead of the 2024 election cycle as Trump is considering another run. (kmvt.com)
  • House Republicans - most of whom are still aligned with Trump - argued that the legislation shouldn't be a priority and that it is a political vehicle for Democrats ahead of November's midterm elections. (kmvt.com)
  • The final vote was 229-203, with nine Republicans joining all Democrats in voting for the bill. (kmvt.com)
  • After months of talks, House Democrats introduced their legislation Monday and held the quick vote two days later in order to send the bill across the Capitol and start to resolve differences. (kmvt.com)
  • Because Joe Biden and democrats act on behalf of the oligarchy instead of the people, they now risk a mid-term election loss. (blackagendareport.com)
  • The MAGA distraction exposes the democrats' weakness, namely living off their decades old reputation as the party of working people when they have had little or nothing to say for themselves in that regard in the Biden, Obama, or Clinton administrations. (blackagendareport.com)
  • The democrats may get lucky and keep control of congress after the midterm elections but it won't be because Biden manages to say MAGA in every sentence. (blackagendareport.com)
  • They are window dressing within window dressing who are allowed to post platitudes on Twitter and fool democrats into thinking they have champions in congress. (blackagendareport.com)
  • Further, 83% of Americans support the idea of Medicare negotiating with pharmaceutical firms to lower prices for both its beneficiaries as well those with private insurance - that's 95% of Democrats, 82% of independents, and 71% of Republicans. (californiahealthline.org)
  • He opposes proposals introduced in legislation backed by most Democrats in Congress to let Medicare negotiate prices. (californiahealthline.org)
  • In September, as the top Republican on the Senate's Special Committee on Aging , he released a report arguing that HR 3 , a sweeping measure from House Democrats to tamp down prices, would result in "shattered innovation" and "bankrupt businesses," echoing arguments made by pharma companies. (californiahealthline.org)
  • In a surreal year that has spiraled from surging hopes for a Bernie Sanders presidency to today's pandemic-hemmed fear and a tight election between centrist Democrats and fascistic Republicans, now may be just the right time for a new political party. (commondreams.org)
  • While Democrats debate whether the party has moved too far to the left or not far enough, Democratic Socialists of America - the nation's largest socialist organization - scored its biggest victories in this year's election cycle. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • They are prepared to take on the tech titans if they take control of Congress, and if Schumer fails to hold a vote, Republican candidates will be sure to highlight Democrats' inaction in the final legs of their campaigns. (protocol.com)
  • Do Democrats really want to be attacked as the party of Big Tech? (protocol.com)
  • This isn't Build Back Better - it's a bipartisan concept that brings Republicans and Democrats together. (protocol.com)
  • For now, in the latter half of the 117th Congress, the Democrats' main problem is overcoming their weakness in the Senate, where resistance from one or two of their 50 members has deprived them of a working majority. (kosu.org)
  • Democrats would also dearly love to use this election year, and the suddenly elevated level of voter interest, to complete action on their voting rights bills. (kosu.org)
  • The "Tea Party" midterm in 2010 cost Democrats more than 60 seats (and the majority) in the House. (kosu.org)
  • Fourteen Democrats joined with 48 Republicans to give Obama the authority. (politico.com)
  • Because Democrats have such narrow margins in the House, they can't afford to lose more than three members on any vote. (vox.com)
  • With congressional mid-term elections and their foreshadowing of the 2004 presidential election looming as inevitably as did the 9/11 anniversary, however, Democrats, some Republicans, the media, and the public may have begun to distinguish between appearance and reality. (thedubyareport.com)
  • The speech could be Biden's last to a Congress controlled by Democrats, and he sought to use it to speak directly to Americans - and seemingly reluctant members of his own party - about domestic policies he believes could improve daily life and the economy. (nevadacurrent.com)
  • Democrats also had to remove a provision on closing the carried interest tax loophole, which allows wealthy hedge fund and investment managers to pay lower taxes and restructure the 15 percent minimum tax on corporations, was also a piece that was included in the legislation. (msnbc.com)
  • I am in the other direction because the direction they went in doesn't even represent where Republicans are in Colorado, much less our Democrats or Independents. (cpr.org)
  • In fact, Obama's advocacy is believed to have emboldened some other Democrats to vote for the Republican provision that was approved. (politifact.com)
  • Now that Democrats have captured control of the House for the next two years, the party's most senior members are poised to regain the wide-ranging power of committee chairmanships. (theyeshivaworld.com)
  • Fetterman's victory flips the Senate seat for Democrats as he replaces retiring Republican Pat Toomey. (cbs8.com)
  • 1- Plenty of Republicans dismiss Trump as a temporary disease-aberration. (blogspot.com)
  • While that process has long been routine and ceremonial, Trump and a group of his aides and lawyers unsuccessfully tried to exploit loopholes in the law in an attempt to overturn his defeat to Joe Biden in the 2020 election. (kmvt.com)
  • It also sets out that each state can only send one certified set of electors after Trump's allies had unsuccessfully tried to put together alternate slates of illegitimate pro-Trump electors in swing states where Biden won. (kmvt.com)
  • The people calling Trump a traitor and wanting to jail him are the same people who would never have voted for him or other republicans in the first place. (blackagendareport.com)
  • Trump received more than 70 million votes in November 2020, 10 million more than in his 2016 election. (blackagendareport.com)
  • The defendants at the top of the indictment ticket, so to speak, are well known Republicans - Trump, Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Jeffrey Clark - but down the ticket are Georgia Republicans who doubtlessly have described themselves as champions of law and order. (nationalmemo.com)
  • Since the multiple indictments of Donald Trump, however, the Republican Party has taken a sudden pro-crime turn, with many Republicans, including Trump himself, calling for the defunding and dissolution of the Department of Justice and the FBI. (nationalmemo.com)
  • Against this backdrop, speakers warned against both the continuation of Trump and the perils of a Democratic Party that relies on corporate money and stifles fundamental change. (commondreams.org)
  • As we navigate the post-election landscape, many questions remain regarding the potential policy direction of a Trump administration, including policies that could affect long-standing trade agreements, U.S. investments at home and abroad, the power and reach of regulatory agencies, and the balance of the U.S. Supreme Court. (harvard.edu)
  • The combination of a Trump administration and Republican control of Congress has greatly increased the prospects for business tax reform. (harvard.edu)
  • Much of what President Trump outlined Tuesday night - paid family leave, overhauling the criminal justice system's sentencing laws and reducing the cost of prescription drugs - are proposals loaded with opposition from the conservative wing of the party and are unlikely to find GOP champions on Capitol Hill. (wgbh.org)
  • Since then, she has sought to cultivate an image as a lawmaker not afraid to buck her own party, even drawing the ire of former President Trump when she said the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack meant that Trump's "entire legacy was wiped out. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • About a year ago were tried putting his legacy into the context of another Hungarian fascist and current day admirer of his (and Trump, Sebastian Gorka. (blogspot.com)
  • During the 2016 presidential election, Singer was a vocal opponent of then-candidate Trump and, a year earlier, was the financier of a conservative website that hired Fusion GPS to dig up dirt on the business executive-turned-Republican nominee for president. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • The committee can also conduct oversight of any Trump administration action that involves government funding, such as how much Cabinet members are spending on travel or how much it is costing the Pentagon to send troops to the U.S.-Mexico border. (theyeshivaworld.com)
  • Kentucky Tonight hosted the second in a series of discussions about the 2022 midterm elections as Renee Shaw spoke with candidates running for the U.S. House of Representatives in the state's 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Congressional districts. (ket.org)
  • In most midterm elections, the party in the White House tends to lose seats, as those elections are often seen as referendums on the president. (cbs8.com)
  • We are running a series of articles on progressive victories that came out of the 2020 election at the state and local level. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • The comments offered a glimpse into the mentality of a powerful GOP donor as he decides how he's going to contribute to the 2020 election. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • Biden brags about allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices with pharmaceutical companies but that won't happen until 2026 and will only be allowed for ten drugs that are to be named later. (blackagendareport.com)
  • As voters face a dismal 'lesser of two evils' election in which a Biden/Harris ticket represents the only alternative to four more years of Trumpian fascism and racism, the Movement for a People's Party aims to prevent such dreary and sparse choices in the future. (commondreams.org)
  • Throughout our history we've learned this lesson - when dictators do not pay a price for their aggression, they cause more chaos," Biden told a joint session of Congress meeting in the U.S. House chamber. (nevadacurrent.com)
  • Biden called on Congress to "send an unmistakable signal to Ukraine and to the world," as he pointed to the gallery above the House floor where the Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States Oksana Markarova joined first lady Jill Biden as one of her nine guests. (nevadacurrent.com)
  • As Biden spoke about burn pits that have caused illnesses among Iraqi war veterans and mentioned the death of his son, Beau, Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado interrupted. (nevadacurrent.com)
  • Boebert and Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene also were both seen standing and yelling for Biden to "build the wall" during a portion of his speech that focused on immigration policy. (nevadacurrent.com)
  • Only… we did see one glimmer of might-have-been, during the Vice Presidential debate, when Mike Pence spoke of criminal justice reform … which means reducing penalties that have, for generations, been slammed on victimless crimes like simple drug possession and especially focused on minorities. (blogspot.com)
  • The day turned violent last year after hundreds of Trump's supporters interrupted the proceedings, broke into the building and threatened the lives of then-Vice President Mike Pence and members of Congress. (kmvt.com)
  • In a Wednesday night speech, Vice President Mike Pence lauded Republicans for 2017, which he called "the most accomplished year for the conservative agenda in 30 years. (wgbh.org)
  • Platts was one of fifteen Republican House members to vote in favor of repealing the United States military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" ban on openly gay service members. (wikipedia.org)
  • The infrastructure bill passed the House 228-206, with 13 Republicans voting in favor . (vox.com)
  • But Tillis, who had opposed it earlier in his political career, was among the early supporters of the law who lobbied his GOP colleagues in Congress to vote in favor of it. (mystateline.com)
  • If Schumer continues to delay votes on these bills, it's clear he is picking the side of Big Tech monopolies over the desire of voters - and hurting his own members who are up for reelection. (protocol.com)
  • It's easy to point to examples of past efforts that proved fruitless as members turned their attention all but exclusively to their reelection. (kosu.org)
  • Republican U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina won reelection Tuesday, beating Democrat Annie Andrews to keep her 1st District seat in GOP hands as the major parties battled for control of the U.S. House of Representatives. (cbs8.com)
  • Now, some in the party -- particularly the nearly 20 Republicans running for reelection in swing districts -- are hesitant, if not outright opposed, to roll calls on abortion proposals. (dtnpf.com)
  • Rep. Andy Harris (R-Md.) leaves a meeting in the House Republican leadership suite as closed-door meetings to negotiate a FY 2024 budget to fund the government continue on Thursday, September 21, 2023. (wfla.com)
  • On Saturday, June 10, 2023, Republican delegates in North Carolina voted at their annual convention to censure Tillis for supporting policies that they said violate key tenets of the GOP platform. (mystateline.com)
  • The Republican Party's unhappy ideological adventure in the early '60s ended in disaster. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • But the party's agriculture funding bill, which House Republicans failed to pass earlier this year, is again posing a hurdle to the party's ambitious efforts to approve all 12 funding bills. (wfla.com)
  • Republicans are gathered at the storied Greenbrier Resort - home to a Cold War-era bunker once meant to house Congress in the event of a nuclear attack - to plot the party's legislative agenda for 2018 and strategize for what could be a bruising midterm election. (wgbh.org)
  • Asking lawmakers to do this gets harder as a primary approaches and members feel pressure to please their own party's voters. (kosu.org)
  • The motivation is to give its members better chances in the election by avoiding difficult votes," Smith adds, "thereby enhancing the party's odds of retaining majority control. (kosu.org)
  • A two-thirds majority of the state party's 1,801 voting delegates was needed for the resolution to pass, party spokesperson Jeff Moore said. (mystateline.com)
  • Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy addressed supporters for the first time early Wednesday morning, staking his party's claim of the House majority despite several dozens of seats still undecided. (cbs8.com)
  • After promising to bring a package of reform legislation up for a vote in the House in September, Speaker Paul Ryan changed his mind last month, and Congress went into recess without moving forward. (blogspot.com)
  • Ahead of the vote, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the legislation is necessary as there have been attempts in states across the country to change election laws to make it easier to nullify future results. (kmvt.com)
  • Some members were hopeful of seeing the bill reworked after Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) assumed the top gavel earlier this month. (wfla.com)
  • Speaker after speaker skewered the Democratic Party and its nominee for decades of adherence to corporate and Wall Street interests, military spending increases and war, and its refusal to support Medicare for All, even amid a deadly pandemic. (commondreams.org)
  • But since his abrupt appointment as speaker pro tempore last week following the unprecedented ouster of Kevin McCarthy from the top spot, the North Carolina Republican has wielded the gavel with extreme care, making no attempts to test the limits of his unusual role. (wlns.com)
  • In doing so, he is technically keeping the House active but in a suspended state as both parties wait for Republicans to reach consensus on who will be the next new speaker. (wlns.com)
  • McHenry has been tight-lipped about how he views his role as the speaker pro tempore, trying to push Republicans towards uniting behind a speaker. (wlns.com)
  • During a closed-door Republican meeting Thursday night where Majority Leader Steve Scalise withdrew his nomination for speaker, McHenry joked with lawmakers that he would lock them in a room and withhold food and water until they united behind a leader, according to Rep. Marc Molinaro, who was in the room. (wlns.com)
  • That's the goal," McHenry said earlier Thursday when asked if he would put a vote for speaker on the House floor. (wlns.com)
  • We should put it back to the floor and see if we can get him get to 217," Rep. Kevin Hern (R-Okla.), who eyed his own bid for Speaker earlier this month, told reporters. (wate.com)
  • and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., who devised the procedural approach to finalizing the package and, in the process, did an end-run around holdout Republicans. (politifact.com)
  • Now let me tell you, you're out late, but when you wake up tomorrow, we will be in the majority and Nancy Pelosi will be in the minority," the California lawmaker, who could be poised to become Speaker should Republicans take the House, said at a election event in Washington. (cbs8.com)
  • A year later later, McCarthy is the speaker, Republicans are in the majority and the blanks are beginning to be filled in. (dtnpf.com)
  • Now we have a solemn duty to ensure that future efforts to undermine our elections cannot succeed," Pelosi said. (kmvt.com)
  • President Trump's State of the Union address provided a familiar list of proposals, but lawmakers haven't rallied around an agenda in the same way Republicans did in 2017 on health care and taxes. (wgbh.org)
  • WASHINGTON (AP) - The House has passed legislation to overhaul the rules for certifying the results of a presidential election as lawmakers accelerate their response to the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection and Donald Trump's failed attempt to remain in power. (kmvt.com)
  • The bill, which is similar to bipartisan legislation moving through the Senate , would overhaul an arcane 1800s-era statute known as the Electoral Count Act that governs, along with the U.S. Constitution, how states and Congress certify electors and declare presidential election winners. (kmvt.com)
  • The legislation would set new parameters around the Jan. 6 joint session of Congress that happens every four years after a presidential election. (kmvt.com)
  • The event also saw a sharp reminder of the tensions and extreme partisanship that have marked Congress in recent years, particularly in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election. (nevadacurrent.com)
  • WASHINGTON (AP) -- When the Supreme Court issued its abortion ruling last June overturning Roe v. Wade, House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy said "our work is far from done. (dtnpf.com)
  • 2000 Platts was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2000, after winning a little over half the vote in a crowded Republican primary, and easily defeating college professor Jeff Sanders, the Democratic nominee, in the general election. (wikipedia.org)
  • He faced York College professor and decorated Vietnam Veteran Phil Avillo, Jr., the Democratic nominee, and Derf Maitland of the Green Party in the 2006 election. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 2010#District 19 Platts was challenged by Democratic nominee Ryan Sanders and Independent Patriots nominee Joshua Monighan. (wikipedia.org)
  • Way back six months ago I predicted - perhaps naively - that the Republican nominee would choose a couple of standard GOP insanities to drop during this campaign… both for the sake of the nation and for his own sake… and that with both nominees agreeing, we could finally turn our backs on insipid, disproved nostrums like climate denialism and Supply Side Voodoo Economics . (blogspot.com)
  • Hillary Clinton's forlorn efforts to woo more than a few of the sanest are - and always were - doomed, as your neighbors who are republicans follow their usual pattern of coalescing around their nominee. (blogspot.com)
  • Renee Shaw discusses issues in Kentucky's 1st Congressional District with Rep. James Comer, Republican nominee. (ket.org)
  • Then, a discussion of issues in Kentucky's 3rd Congressional District with Morgan McGarvey, Democratic nominee and Stuart Ray, Republican nominee. (ket.org)
  • He's seen and done a lot over eight terms in Congress, from seeing Barack Obama elected president to the January 6 riot, which he described as both the worst day he experienced at the Capitol, but also the best, because they came back that night to finish the work they had started. (cpr.org)
  • It depicts Obama as the protagonist of the overhaul of lobbying and ethics rules that became law last August after Democratic leaders made it a top priority following the 2006 midterm election that returned them to power. (politifact.com)
  • This new ad both exaggerates the role Obama played in the debate and fails to put the new ethics law in context. (politifact.com)
  • Obama had little to do with these machinations, which, to be fair, are usually the preserve of senior party leaders and committee chairmen, who control each chamber's agenda. (politifact.com)
  • Obama did join with Republicans who wanted stronger rules for disclosing earmarks in spending bills. (politifact.com)
  • Their rivals are members of the Freedom Caucus, who would rather close the government than compromise. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • That's unsurprising, since many members of the Freedom Caucus put a higher priority on scoring purity points than on carrying out the nation's business. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • Neither she nor other members of "the Squad" or the Congressional Black Caucus have anything to fear when they go along to get along. (blackagendareport.com)
  • The lawmaker, who is a member of the conservative Freedom Caucus, calls Perlmutter a friend. (cpr.org)
  • In the end, all but six members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus were willing to take the deal, enough for the infrastructure bill to pass the House with some Republican votes. (vox.com)
  • But even the founding member of the hard-line conservative House Freedom Caucus appears to have an uphill battle to unite the fractious GOP conference. (wate.com)
  • Goldwater not only lost the election in a landslide, but he dragged down the entire Republican ticket. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • While at least 10 GOP senators have signed on to the Senate version, the House vote fell mostly along party lines. (kmvt.com)
  • A bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation this summer and a Senate committee is expected to vote on it next week. (kmvt.com)
  • It's an election year, and that means senators are telling voters - over and over - how tough they are and how much they fight on the voters' behalf. (protocol.com)
  • Portman, a former U.S. trade representative under President George W. Bush, made an extensive appeal for the measure during lunch with other Republican senators, a source said. (politico.com)
  • He's given millions to a super-PAC that supports Republican senators. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • At the end of the segment, Carlson says he reached out to Ben Sasse, one of Nebraska's Republican senators, asking for a comment about what happened to Sidney. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • The business tax-reform proposals set forth in President-elect Trump's campaign and the House Republican proposal differ in certain key respects but have common themes, including a significantly reduced corporate tax rate, the ability to deduct capital expenses (at the price of forgoing interest deductions), and a one-time tax on accumulated foreign earnings. (harvard.edu)
  • Most notably, the House Republican proposal features a destination-based tax ( i.e. , income from foreign sales is exempt from U.S. tax, though income from U.S. sales is subject to full U.S. taxation), while President-elect Trump's proposal has no such tax or exemption. (harvard.edu)
  • In addition, the House Republican proposal would introduce a territorial tax system (modified by the destination-based tax), while Mr. Trump's proposal is less clear on its treatment of foreign earnings (potentially taxing some or all such earnings at the proposed lower rate of 15 percent). (harvard.edu)
  • Given that both President-elect Trump's campaign and the House Republican proposals are expected to be scored by the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) to substantially reduce corporate tax revenues, it is uncertain whether the Republicans in Congress would ultimately approve such an expensive tax cut for business. (harvard.edu)
  • Even Trump's immigration proposal has received a lukewarm reception from Republicans in Congress because it includes a path to citizenship for an estimated 1.8 million people residing in the U.S. illegally. (wgbh.org)
  • At least one Republican has already opened the door to a potential challenge - former state Rep. Katie Arrington (R), who ran against Mace with Trump's endorsement in 2022. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • As the top Democrat on the intelligence panel, he has been one of Trump's favorite foils in Congress. (theyeshivaworld.com)
  • That journal gave him "conservative" ratings of 53% (economy), 65% (social issues) and 73% (foreign policy) in the 2004 congress. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Republican Party has long been divided into comparatively moderate and conservative factions, but historically the conservatives were realists, too. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • I'm sufficiently alarmed, watching history repeat itself, that I now work as a research consultant for the Main Street Partnership, an organization of over 70 members of Congress who represent the moderate-conservative wing of the Republican Party. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • And the more power they gain, the less likely it becomes that a Republican-controlled Congress can pass conservative legislation, or indeed any legislation at all. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • CA-50 is one of the last conservative Republican districts in California. (blogspot.com)
  • Duncan Hunter, Sr and Duncan Hunter, Jr-- two very crooked, self-entitled Republican assholes have held the district for 38 conservative years. (blogspot.com)
  • As Sen. Tillis has gained influence in Congress for his willingness to work across the aisle, his record of supporting some key policies has raised concerns among some state Republicans that the senator has strayed from conservative values. (mystateline.com)
  • Become a member and enjoy the very best from The American Conservative in print & digital. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • Facing an election between a centrist Democrat and a fascist, the new Movement for a People's Party aims to prevent such sparse electoral choices in the future. (commondreams.org)
  • Ginny was a Republican, Perlmutter a Democrat, but that didn't faze her. (cpr.org)
  • The agenda I will lay out this evening is not a Republican agenda or a Democrat agenda. (cbsnews.com)
  • These, too, fell short in the Senate due to a wall of Republican resistance and the defection of one Democrat. (kosu.org)
  • The Maryland Democrat, who represents parts of Baltimore city and most of Howard County, has said he would also like the committee to examine prescription drug prices and whether some states have engaged in voter suppression. (theyeshivaworld.com)
  • Democrat Joe Cunningham, who ran unsuccessfully for governor on Tuesday, had won the seat in 2018 before losing to Mace in the ensuing election. (cbs8.com)
  • If we can flip Congress, then this will be among the first items to get enough Republican support to pass. (blogspot.com)
  • The House vote comes as the Senate is moving on a similar track with enough Republican support to virtually ensure passage before the end of the year. (kmvt.com)
  • 2002-2006 Platts ran unopposed by the Democratic Party during the 2002 and 2004 elections, although in 2002, he faced opposition in the Republican primary, most notably from Tom Glennon. (wikipedia.org)
  • It had to devise detailed policy alternatives to Democratic proposals, work with party leadership and build coalitions both within the party and across party lines. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • He is allowed to spew subpar propaganda because he has no opposition within the democratic party. (blackagendareport.com)
  • Unfortunately most democratic voters have been indoctrinated into thinking that voicing any concerns with their party leadership will lead to republican victory. (blackagendareport.com)
  • House Republicans had hoped to pass their remaining annual government funding bills by a looming Nov. 17 deadline to prevent a shutdown, as the party works to strengthen its hand in spending talks with the Democratic-led Senate. (wfla.com)
  • On the heels of the Democratic and Republican national conventions, the Movement for a People's Party (MPP) speakers blasted this 'duopoly' for its long bipartisan allegiance to corporate power, oligarchy, and militarism. (commondreams.org)
  • Al Hunt was, let us remember, opposed to invading Iraq unless President Bush made the case that Saddam Hussein could be deposed without the slightest risk or inconvenience (8/1/02) , and he urged Democratic candidates before the last election to campaign against the impending war ( 9/5/02 ). (tripod.com)
  • Republican megadonor and hedge fund executive Paul Singer went into attack mode at a dinner honoring Education Secretary Betsy DeVos this week, targeting what he described as a rising threat of socialism within the Democratic Party. (theamericanconservative.com)
  • McCarthy's comments came as key Democratic wins in the House began to cast doubts on the possibility of a red wave this midterm election. (cbs8.com)
  • The central idea behind House and Senate bills to reform an arcane federal election law is simple: Congress should not decide presidential elections. (kmvt.com)
  • The legislation would increase the threshold for individual lawmakers' objections to any state's electoral votes, requiring a third of the House and a third of the Senate to object to trigger votes on the results in both chambers. (kmvt.com)
  • In Georgia, former law and order Republicans in the state house of representatives and state senate recently passed a law giving state officials the power to remove from office district attorneys such as Fani Willis who were elected by the citizens of their jurisdictions. (nationalmemo.com)
  • In 2019, when the Senate Finance Committee considered a drug pricing bill crafted by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), Scott voted against a measure that would have amended the legislation to allow Medicare drug price negotiation. (californiahealthline.org)
  • Scott has also been a member of the Senate Finance Committee since 2015, an assignment that gives him significant influence over legislation affecting the sector as well as a prominent perch for fundraising. (californiahealthline.org)
  • He also is a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee, which this year is set to consider an issue of great importance to pharma companies: reauthorization of user fees the industry pays to the FDA to help expedite the drug review and approval process. (californiahealthline.org)
  • While the House bill is more expansive than the Senate version, the two bills cover similar ground and members in both chambers are optimistic that they can work out the differences. (business-standard.com)
  • And despite the mostly party-line vote in the House, supporters are encouraged by the bipartisan effort in the Senate. (business-standard.com)
  • has likewise said he's ready to move on from the health care fight after the Alabama Senate special election loss narrowed his majority to a razor-thin 51-49 margin. (wgbh.org)
  • That's why Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is holding up a Senate floor vote on legislation to rein in monopoly power in the tech industry. (protocol.com)
  • Importantly, the poll was conducted in the midst of Big Tech's ad blitz, and yet Senate battleground voters continue to support the passage of these pieces of legislation by large bipartisan majorities. (protocol.com)
  • Senate Republican challengers know it. (protocol.com)
  • Both the House and the Senate were controlled by Republicans, and it was the first time the House had a GOP majority to protect since the mid-1950s. (kosu.org)
  • Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, another foe of the bill, walked over to shake hands with Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch, the chief Republican architect of the bill, after supporters won a key procedural vote. (politico.com)
  • The Senate instead approved an alternate amendment put forward by Hatch and ranking Finance member Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) that gives trade negotiators a menu of options for dealing with foreign currency manipulation, which is blamed for millions of lost U.S. manufacturing jobs, including enforceable rules. (politico.com)
  • The Senate rejected an amendment that would require Congress to approve negotiations with any country, such as China, that may want to join the TPP pact and another measure would have killed the Trade Adjustment Assistance program used to help retrain workers displaced by import competition or factories moving abroad. (politico.com)
  • Senate Republicans conceded defeat on a health care reform bill Monday, then tried and quickly appeared to fail with a different approach Tuesday . (cpr.org)
  • This story will provide live updates throughout the day and into the evening on control of the U.S. Senate and House, other major races and any significant news developments around the elections. (cbs8.com)
  • Control of Congress could be up in the air for hours, days or perhaps weeks if the Georgia senate race goes to a runoff. (cbs8.com)
  • The problem, according to members and advocates, is not that the bills wouldn't have passed but that they would have split Republican lawmakers - and GOP leaders were wary of a divisive intra-party fight just weeks before November's election. (blogspot.com)
  • InsideGov, a government watchdog site, recently came up with a list of the least effective members of Congress, as determined by the percentage of bills they sponsored that went on to pass committee. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • The industry needs people like Scott, who has introduced several health-related bills in recent years and maintains drug industry-friendly positions , in its corner. (californiahealthline.org)
  • If he wants to give his party a sliver of hope this November, he will bring the bills to the floor for a vote. (protocol.com)
  • No budget, no separate spending bills until it was too late, a CR which takes spending power out of the hands of the people and puts all the power into the hands of a select few. (wjbf.com)
  • Using budget bills this way is hardly new, but it points to a broader divide among Republicans about where to go next on abortion after the Supreme Court's decision cleared the way for state-by-state restrictions on abortion rights. (dtnpf.com)
  • Republicans for years held stand-alone votes in the House on bills to restrict abortion. (dtnpf.com)
  • One group of centrist GOP lawmakers, led by Ohio Republican Rep. David Joyce, is preparing a resolution that would explicitly grant McHenry some power to bring legislation to the floor, endowing his role with new and defined authority. (wlns.com)
  • The 10-term lawmaker, who is a close McCarthy ally, is trying to both soothe tempers in the Republican conference while dealing with mounting pressure to act to show America's global strength. (wlns.com)
  • The Ohio Republican will need near-unanimous support from the House Republicans to win the gavel on the House floor, a tall task for any lawmaker - as evidenced by Scalise's foiled bid - in the splintered GOP conference. (wate.com)
  • The most noteworthy provisions require more reporting about the way lobbyists bundle contributions to presidential and congressional campaigns, and double to two years the "cooling off" period between the time a lawmaker leaves office and when he or she may lobby members of Congress or their employees. (politifact.com)
  • 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania, 2008#District 19 In 2008, Platts and Avillo faced off again. (wikipedia.org)
  • If you enter your phone number, you will be connected to the office of a random member of Congress, so you can drunkenly shout at them for their repeated failure to govern. (nationalmemo.com)
  • Goldwater's followers viewed any Republicans who wanted to govern as traitors to be stamped out. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • Once again, the battle is between Republicans who want to govern and those who don't. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • Millions of our fellow citizens are watching us now, gathered in this great chamber, hoping that we will govern not as two parties but as one Nation. (cbsnews.com)
  • Sen. Tim Scott , a rising star in the Republican Party with broad popularity in his home state of South Carolina, is getting showered with drug industry money before facing voters this fall. (californiahealthline.org)
  • Republican state legislative leaders acknowledged that they drew new maps of the 1st District to not only adjust for population growth but to also add more potential Republican voters. (cbs8.com)
  • Along with nearly all other Republican members of the US House of Representatives, Mr. Platts voted to support The Path to Prosperity, the budget put forward by U.S. Representative Paul Ryan (R-WI). (wikipedia.org)
  • He is a retired lieutenant colonel from the U.S. Army and a former member of the House of Representatives. (quantumbooks.com)
  • One could see a primary challenge coming at her because of her vote to throw the House of Representatives into chaos," said Republican strategist Ron Bonjean. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • That legislation has stalled in the chamber amid opposition from members of Biden's own party. (nevadacurrent.com)
  • As preposterous presidential candidates dominate the polls and extremists topple congressional leaders, the Republican Party is headed for a replay of the catastrophic Goldwater revolt of the early 1960s. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • Republican politicians put their names on the legislation and campaigned as strong law and order candidates when they ran for office. (nationalmemo.com)
  • In addition to helping its own members win election campaigns, DSA has endorsed at least 45 other progressive candidates who will be serving in office in January, including 31 elected for the first time this year. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • Toyota gave political donations to not just Republican candidates, but ones who supported the "insurrection. (monoblogue.us)
  • The new legislation was designed to give the public more information about the work of lobbyists and their political fundraising efforts while slowing down the revolving door from Capitol Hill to K Street, the heart of Washington's lobbying industry. (politifact.com)
  • She introduced legislation earlier this year that would push to have over-the-counter contraceptives applications given priority review by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • Meanwhile, the House is paralyzed and unable to push through legislation as war breaks out in Israel and the clock ticks closer to a Nov. 17 government funding deadline, raising the stakes for the House lawmakers. (wate.com)
  • The GOP's new push is taking place line by line in the sprawling legislation drafted each year to fund government agencies and programs. (dtnpf.com)
  • They can do this, for example, if a district attorney is prosecuting people who are friendly with them, uh, like fellow Republicans. (nationalmemo.com)
  • Many of Scott's positions are aligned with his fellow Republicans in Congress who shun greater government intervention in controlling costs. (californiahealthline.org)
  • Renee Shaw is Moderator and Director of Public Affairs for Kentucky Educational Television, currently serving as host of KET's Kentucky Tonight, Connections, election coverage , Legislative Update and KET Forums . (ket.org)
  • In addition, a Republican-controlled legislative branch may pursue policy priorities that are not entirely in accordance with those of the president-elect. (harvard.edu)
  • The conventional wisdom is that a chamber's majority party gears the election-year legislative agenda to the election," says longtime congressional scholar Steven S. Smith, a professor of political science at Washington University in St. Louis. (kosu.org)
  • As Republicans prepare to meet again Friday to game out a new path forward, many members are left wondering who - if anyone - could rally enough support to win the Speakership and resume legislative business in the House. (wate.com)
  • and to pursue a foreign policy that puts America's interests first. (cbsnews.com)
  • WASHINGTON - Election Day has begun in the U.S., with control of Congress and of state capitals hanging in the balance. (cbs8.com)
  • He replaced Congressman Bill Goodling, who chose not to run for re-election that year. (wikipedia.org)
  • He also voted against the economic stimulus legislation, the fiscal year 2009 Omnibus Appropriations Act, and fiscal year 2010 Budget Resolution. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, the next year he joined nine other Republicans in voting against Rep. Ryan's budget. (wikipedia.org)
  • None of the nine Republicans is returning to Congress next year. (kmvt.com)
  • In total, 27 drug and biotech companies or their powerful lobbying organizations in Washington contributed to his campaign accounts in the latter half of last year. (californiahealthline.org)
  • A summary of the bill - which funds agencies like the Department of Agriculture, the Food and Drug Administration, and USDA Rural Development - released by Republicans earlier this year touted a host of spending cuts, including in areas like the Special Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) and climate change research. (wfla.com)
  • For Republicans this year, it may be easier to look back than to plan for what's to come. (wgbh.org)
  • It's a cliché to call an election-year Congress do-nothing. (kosu.org)
  • And it means overcoming the sense that Congress cannot get much done - or at least cannot take big or politically risky steps - in an election year. (kosu.org)
  • The variables affecting what happens in an election year are more complicated than in non-election years. (kosu.org)
  • But there's no law against making laws in an election year. (kosu.org)
  • The Affordable Care Act and the Dodd-Frank deregulation of Wall Street were finished in the midterm election year of 2010, and Obama's party got clobbered. (kosu.org)
  • A salient example of the latter dynamic would be the election year of 1996. (kosu.org)
  • Portman faces a tough re-election battle next year in a state that has long been sensitive to international trade. (politico.com)
  • Several state legislators, including Sen. Bobby Hanig of Currituck County, criticized the decision, saying it's a bad idea to create more divisions within the party ahead of an election year when party unity will be paramount. (mystateline.com)
  • It was developed, voted on and adopted by our members in March of 2018,' they state. (commondreams.org)
  • Vice President Pence addresses a dinner Wednesday at the 2018 Republican retreat at the Greenbrier resort in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. (wgbh.org)
  • Anti-abortion proposals have found their way into the defense bill, where GOP lawmakers are aiming to ban paid leave and travel for military service members and their family members who are seeking reproductive health care services. (dtnpf.com)
  • By press time today, 7,639 convention participants (among viewers and online listeners, who numbered roughly 95,000 on Periscope) had voted to approve the official creation of the People's Party. (commondreams.org)
  • He is a member of the Republican Main Street Partnership and supports stem-cell research. (wikipedia.org)
  • He has broken with his party on several issues, for example supporting President Obama's expansion of SCHIP and the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act. (wikipedia.org)
  • Accordingly the Ogden memo reiterated to you that prosecution of significant traffickers in illegal drugs, including marijuana, remains a core priority, but advised that it is likely not an efficient use of federal resources to focus enforcement efforts on individuals with cancer or other serious illnesses who use marijuana as part of a recommended treatment regimen consistent with applicable state law, or their caregivers. (stopthedrugwar.org)
  • The legislation was a compromise among a bipartisan group of lawmakers and includes major investments in roads, bridges, water quality, and broadband internet . (vox.com)
  • Years ago, I wrote a history of the Republican civil war between the moderates and radicals of the Goldwater era. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • The law must be reauthorized by Congress every five years. (californiahealthline.org)
  • DSA had only 6,000 members a few years ago but now it has over 87,000 dues-paying members with several hundred chapters in all 50 states. (talkingpointsmemo.com)
  • Over the last 2 years, my Administration has moved with urgency and historic speed to confront problems neglected by leaders of both parties over many decades. (cbsnews.com)
  • In just over 2 years since the election, we have launched an unprecedented economic boom - a boom that has rarely been seen before. (cbsnews.com)
  • Joshua Davis, a seventh-grade student from Midlothian, Virginia, began trying to make school better for children with Type 1 diabetes when he was 4 years old, including lowering prescription drug costs. (nevadacurrent.com)
  • The 1st District representing Charleston and neighboring rural counties had seesawed in recent years between the two major political parties. (cbs8.com)
  • Congress typically decamps for much of the fall prior to the general election in November. (kosu.org)
  • There's likely a tipping point race for Congress or state assembly near you and it's not to late to help, or donate. (blogspot.com)
  • We're going to get that neo-fascist out of the White House, and we're going to build a People's Party and get to work,' said former Ohio state Senator Nina Turner , chair of Bernie Sanders's 2020 presidential campaign, as she culminated the first-ever online creation of a political party on Sunday, August 30, following five hours of webinar speeches melding outrage and inspiration. (commondreams.org)
  • Organizers aim to tap local activists across the country to help launch party chapters as well as state-level hubs and nine regional branches. (commondreams.org)
  • It embodies the state he's proud to call home and his advocacy for space issues in Congress. (cpr.org)
  • Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers won a second term in office, positioning himself as a check on Republican power in the state. (cbs8.com)
  • The bill would have allowed the federal government to negotiate prices for certain costly medicines and penalize drug companies that don't cooperate, among other provisions. (californiahealthline.org)
  • In one government funding bill after another, Republicans are incorporating unrelated policy provisions, known as riders, to restrict women's reproductive rights. (dtnpf.com)
  • A tragic train wreck almost put an early end to this year's GOP policy retreat as lawmakers grappled with whether or not to carry on after an Amtrak train carrying them to the Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. collided with a garbage truck and resulted in at least one fatality. (wgbh.org)
  • With 67% of the vote, Platts became the most electorally successful Republican Congressional candidate in the Northeast. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hillary Clinton's pre-election remark about "deplorables" didn't help her get out the vote in swing states where she most needed them. (blackagendareport.com)
  • There are members who have said, look, they can't vote for that bill with the mifepristone language in and there are a whole lot more members who said they can't vote for that bill with the mifepristone language out," Harris said. (wfla.com)
  • Putting a vote on the record before an election is a no-win in Washington. (protocol.com)
  • Especially when members are worried their vote will put them on the side of powerful special interests and against their constituents' best interest. (protocol.com)
  • Yet Schumer is still showing no signs of holding a floor vote on either piece of legislation in the near future. (protocol.com)
  • The 62-37 vote followed two weeks of debate on the measure, which would allow the White House to submit trade agreements to Congress for straight up-or-down votes without any amendments. (politico.com)
  • A high-profile amendment to stop the transfer of a catfish inspection program from the Food and Drug Administration to the Agriculture Department failed to get a vote because it was ruled not germane to the bill. (politico.com)
  • If neither Rafael Warnock or Herschel Walker get 50% of the vote, a runoff election will be called for Dec. 9. (cbs8.com)
  • He opposed any version of Bush's school voucher proposal, supported offshore oil drilling, supported increasing government regulated fuel efficiency standards for automobiles, voted for the Matthew Shepard Act, a hate crimes prevention bill, and supported the McCain-Feingold campaign finance legislation. (wikipedia.org)
  • This bill will make it harder to convince people that they have the right to overthrow an election," Lofgren said. (kmvt.com)
  • While Harris said it's up to GOP leadership "as to whether or not they want to attempt to bring the bill back," he also noted the dug-in positions of members on a portion of the bill that seeks to limit access to the abortion pill mifepristone. (wfla.com)
  • In that case, moderates did not say they would commit to voting for the bill, though most of the holdouts did promise to try "to resolve any discrepancies in order to pass the Build Back Better legislation. (vox.com)
  • She introduced legislation last month that would "seek to eliminate gaps in the integrated public alert and warning system," according to the bill. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • Stymied by Daschle's effectiveness, and the popularity of his policies, as they did with Bill Clinton Republicans resorted to attacking Daschle personally. (thedubyareport.com)
  • As a Congressman, Platts supported many of President George W. Bush's initiatives, tax cuts, drilling in ANWR, the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan, the Iraq War, and a ban on same-sex marriage. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mace joined a handful of GOP members led by Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) in voting to remove McCarthy from his leadership post on Tuesday. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • But other Republicans are skeptical that Mace is any real political danger. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • Mace, who touts her bio as a former Waffle House waitress and first female graduate from The Citadel, first entered Congress after narrowly beating Rep. Joe Cunningham (D-S.C.) in the Lowcountry House seat of South Carolina's 1st Congressional District. (centralillinoisproud.com)
  • This is a continuation of a pretty dysfunctional disease of the 118th [Congress]," Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) said Thursday before Scalise withdrew his name. (wate.com)
  • That gives any group of moderates or progressives the power to hold up legislation. (vox.com)
  • Early in his political career, after his initial election to the Pennsylvania House, Platts supported abortion rights. (wikipedia.org)
  • That put it in a little bit of different context for me," said Burgess. (wgbh.org)
  • While campaigning for Clinton, he's focusing hard on Congress, where the legislation that he wants must pass, cornering HC to put up. (blogspot.com)
  • Under normal circumstances, such legislation, which bears no weight of law, would pass easily. (wlns.com)
  • 2- Clinton used the word 'Republican' just ONCE in the 1st debate. (blogspot.com)
  • The present resurgence of anti-governing conservatism is also likely to end badly for Republicans. (barbrastreisand.com)
  • And when a party chooses to go boldly, things can go well or things can go very, very badly - as 2010 proved. (kosu.org)