Budget Battles
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Republicans Want Strings Attached to California Disaster Aid
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Biden Goes Out With a Bang in the Jobs Market
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Trump Privately Pushes Senators for ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’
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Trump Considers Declaring National Emergency for Tariff Rollout
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Trump Unloads: Grievances, Greenland and the Gulf of Mexico
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Republicans Divided Over How to Pass Trump’s Agenda
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Trump Pushes Johnson to Victory as Speaker
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Five Debate Moments that Changed Elections
By Robert Speel, The ConversationEvery presidential election year in my American Political Campaigns and Elections course, I get an opportunity to spend a full lecture discussing with students some of the famous moments from...
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Lois Lerner Is Cleared, Sparking Conservative Fury
By Rob GarverConcluding that “poor management is not a crime,” the Justice Department on Friday informed members of Congress that it would not be filing criminal charges against anyone in what has become known as...
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GOP Leaders Take on Far Right Pressure Groups
By Eric PianinThere have been plenty of theories about why Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) strode onstage at a conservative gathering late last week carrying a rifle. Ostensibly, McConnell, the 72-...
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Romney: If Hillary Runs, She Won’t Need Bill
By Thomas Ferraro, ReutersFailed 2012 U.S. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said on Sunday he expects Hillary Clinton to win or lose the White House on her record, not that of her husband, former Democratic...
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Voters Give a Thumbs-Down to Their Own Lawmakers
By Eric PianinIn another sign of public outrage over a dysfunctional and politically divided Congress, a record low percentage of registered voters now say their own House member deserves another chance while even...
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Huckabee Must Have Missed the Memo About The Sexes
By Eric PianinFormer Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee must have missed the memo. Last month, national Republican officials and House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) began offering lawmakers sensitivity training and...
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Analysts Dubious About Christie’s Presidential Hopes
By Rob GarverNew Jersey Governor Chris Christie left the door open to a presidential run t hius inauguration Tuesday, but emerging scandals may leave him hamstrung before the race even begins.
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Dems’ Prospects of Winning the House Get Dimmer
By Eric PianinThe Democrats’ prospects for winning back control of the House this fall never were good to begin with, but the sudden rash of announced retirements of veteran Democrats will make that effort even...
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Two Politicians Who Beat Scandal – And One Who Didn’t
Christie Can Use These Pols ‘Comeback Playbooks’
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Christie Scandal Opens Door to Far Right GOP Hopefuls
By Eric Pianin and Rob GarverIn the space of a single day, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie went from prospective front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination in 2016 to damaged goods. His rivals just got a big...
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Veepstakes: ‘Plain’ Pawlenty in Top Tier for Ticket
By Eric Pianin and Maureen MackeyLast summer, former Minnesota governor Tim Pawlenty looked washed up after he dropped out of the GOP presidential campaign after a poor showing in the Iowa straw poll. But his months of loyal support...
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Public Unions Are In for More Pain
By Liz PeekPublic employee unions have had a bad month – and things are about to get worse. On top of an embarrassing and costly smackdown in Wisconsin , a thumping by two California cities that trimmed public...
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Reid Dismisses Pentagon’s Threats of Layoffs
By Eric PianinSenate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., appears unmoved by defense industry warnings of massive layoffs if Congress and the White House allow $500 billion or more of automatic cuts in Pentagon...
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Conservative Voters Rail at Obama...and the GOP
By Edmund Andrews, The Fiscal TimesTwo years ago, Zawistowski was a political outsider. Today, he is president of the Ohio Liberty Coalition, a statewide tea-party group, and warns that Obama would carry out a massive government...
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34 Lawmakers Acted on Privileged Information in 2008
By Kimberly Kindy Scott Higham David S Fallis Dan Keating, The Washington PostThirty-four members of Congress took steps to recast their financial portfolios during the financial crisis after phone calls or meetings with Paulson; his successor, Timothy F. Geithner; or Federal...