Susan Davis
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Bipartisan Group Of Lawmakers Offer $908 Billion Coronavirus Aid Compromise
A loosely assembled group of House and Senate lawmakers released a legislative framework they hope can break the months-long impasse between party leaders and the White House on pandemic relief.
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How The GOP Defied Expectations Down The Ballot
President Trump lost, but House Republicans had a better-than-anticipated 2020 election. They picked up at least eight seats and narrowed the House Democrats' majority.
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How The GOP Defied Expectations Down The Ballot
President Trump lost, but House Republicans had a better than anticipated 2020 election. Republican strategists and candidates explain how they did it, and why the suburbs are not lost for the party.
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McConnell, Schumer Reelected To Lead Their Parties In The Senate
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer will continue in their leadership roles in the next Congress. But control of the chamber won't be decided until January.
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Biden's Big Plans To Face Hurdles In Congress
Joe Biden laid out an ambitious agenda for what he would like to do after he's sworn in as the 46th president. But Biden will not necessarily have the congress he wants to easily pass it.
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Democrats Take Campaign Fundraising To New Levels In 2020
Democratic candidates have outraised Republicans in nearly every competitive congressional race in 2020, giving the party a financial edge in the homestretch.
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Barrett Evades Direct Policy Answers In Day 2 Of Confirmation Hearings
Judge Amy Coney Barrett insisted she would not be "used as a pawn to decide this election" during 11 hours of questioning on Wednesday in which she largely played down her conservative views.
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How Trump's Coronavirus Diagnosis Will Affect Congressional Duties
The White House coronavirus outbreak is affecting Congress as infections spread to Republican senators.
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House Votes To Condemn QAnon Conspiracy Movement
The bipartisan resolution has no force of law but puts the House on record for the first time condemning QAnon and rejecting the conspiracy theory the fringe movement promotes.
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House Passes Short-Term Funding Bill To Keep Government Running
The measure includes a last-minute agreement with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Republicans over aid for farmers. The Senate needs to vote on the resolution and send it to President Trump.