Washington Post – Politics:
In separate interviews, the Senate majority and minority leaders sketched out the political map ahead and why each man thinks his side has the edge heading into November.
Washington Post – Politics:
In separate interviews, the Senate majority and minority leaders sketched out the political map ahead and why each man thinks his side has the edge heading into November.
Washington Post – Politics:
As a large bipartisan contingent of senators gets ready to attend a conference in Munich, lawmakers expect tough questions from European allies about U.S. support for Ukraine against Russia.
Washington Post – Politics:
Once seen as the adults of the GOP, Senate Republicans descended into their own form of chaos the past four months.
Washington Post – Politics:
“So we’re giving up a big part of the power of being the majority,” Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), chair of the House Rules Committee, said.
Washington Post – Politics:
While most voters continue to hope for alternatives, Republicans and Democrats in the Senate see the rematch of 2020 nominees as historic moment pitting clearly different visions.
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The former GOP congresswoman has vowed to help defeat House Republicans next year as part of her effort to block Donald Trump’s every possible path to the White House.
Washington Post – Politics:
A relatively low-profile Republican is leading talks on the most difficult, contentious issue Congress has faced in the last 20 years — border and migration laws — and if he fails, an entire global security package could go down with him.
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In recent weeks, several relatively new members of the House have announced retirements, setting off fears that the institutional dysfunction is causing a political brain drain.
Washington Post – Politics:
Just three full weeks into the job, Speaker Mike Johnson faces all the same problems as Kevin McCarthy.