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Mitch McConnell Backs Liz Cheney Ahead Of Impeachment Trial

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Minority Leader Mitch McConnell denounced one House Republican after backing another.
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Over 2 Million Early Votes In Georgia Senate Runoff Election

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The January 5th runoff election will determine which party holds control of the U.S. Senate.
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Biden: Jobs Plan Is Blue Collar Blueprint to Build America

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Apr.28 -- President Joe Biden discusses the American Jobs Plan and how it will help create jobs for the American people. He speaks to a joint session of Congress in Washington, D.C.
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Trump, Biden Cap Bitter Election Race

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Nov.02 -- President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden are in the final stretch of the campaign with a blitz of rallies in states critical to the election outcome. Polls suggest Biden is holding onto his lead in key swing...
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Crime And Violence Are Top Issues For NYC Voters

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Crime has increased dramatically in New York City and has become one of the most important issues for voters in the mayoral primary.
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House Passes Measure To Close Pay Gap

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White women make on average 82 cents to every dollar a man makes. The disparities are even larger for minority women.
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Jim Pillen Wins Nebraska Republican Gubernatorial Primary

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Pillen beat eight challengers, including Trump-backed businessman Charles Herbster, who was accused late in the campaign of groping by six women.
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Pressure On Senate GOP After Same-Sex Marriage Bill Passes House

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The bill would repeal the Clinton-era law that defines marriage as a heterosexual union between a man and a woman.
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GOP Blocks Senate COVID Bill; Demands Vote On Immigration Reform

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A Democratic move to push the $10 billion measure past a procedural hurdle failed 52-47, leaving Democrats 13 votes short of the 60 needed to prevail.
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Dr. Atlas resigns; more states certify election results; FDA to meet about Moderna vaccine; McConnell calls for COVID-19 relief before 2021.
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Bloomberg

Koch Says Country Needs Policies to Empower People

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Feb.10 -- Charles Koch, Koch Industries chairman and CEO, and Brian Hooks, Stand Together chairman and CEO, say the country needs policies that empower people. They appear on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer...
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Sen. Brown on Russia Trade Bill, Fed Nominations Vote

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Senator Sherrod Brown, an Ohio Democrat and chair of the Senate Banking Committee, discusses the status of a bill to evoke normal trade relations with Russia, the outlook for a Senate vote next week to confirm President Joe Biden's...
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Sen. Kaine Sees Infrastructure Bill Passage Within 10 Days

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Senator��Tim Kaine, a Virginia Democrat,��says he expects President��Joe Biden���s economic agenda won���t get finished and passed until late November, but that Congress will act more quickly on a separate infrastructure bill. ���I think...
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Battles Over Abortion Access Playing Out Nationwide

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A new Texas abortion law narrows the window that women can buy abortion pills from ten weeks to seven weeks.
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How J.D. Vance Pulled A Victory For Republicans In The Senate

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After a long, expensive campaign, J.D. Vance won a pivotal seat for the Republican party in Ohio after its seated senator retired.
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Preview to Super Tuesday contests that could decide race

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New York, NY, File -Recent 1. Brooklyn Bridge 2. Brooklyn Bridge sign 3. People walking on streets of Manhattan 4. Yellow taxis New York, NY - February 23, 2004 5. John Kerry campaigning in Harlem 6. Pan from cameras to Kerry posing with...
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More Migrants Arrive In D.C. As White House Slams Republican Governors

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More than 50 migrants were bused to the home of Vice President Kamala Harris, while New York officials expected at least six more buses to arrive.
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USA: MICHIGAN: PRESIDENT CLINTON'S WHISTLESTOP TRAIN TOUR UPDATE (2)

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton's train ride aboard the "21st Century Express" is closing in on Chicago. Again on Tuesday thousands turned out, this time in the state of Michigan, to meet Clinton at each stop as he pounded home...
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Rep. Jamie Raskin Details Jan. 6 Hearings With Newsy

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Maryland Rep. Raskin shares why he believes the hearings are bipartisan and what the committee hopes to accomplish once the investigation is complete.
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Baltimore residents have their say on the upcoming US midterm election

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VOICED: Baltimore in Maryland as the seasons turn change is in the air and old faces come and go, here the mid term metaphors write themselves. We talked election over breakfast at the Double TT Diner, but it hadn't been a single issue...
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North Carolina Senate Race Is Neck And Neck

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Democrat and former Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court Cheri Beasley is hoping to win voters against her GOP challenger Tedd Budd.
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Illness Interrupts O'Rourke Campaign For Texas Governor

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The El Paso Democrat says he is resting at home based on his doctors’ recommendation but will return soon to the campaign trail.
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Why Does The President's Party Typically Lose Midterms?

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Midterms are approaching. Some wonder if a pattern will continue, and if the sitting president's party will lose seats in this years elections.
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Republicans Need Five Seats To Control House of Representatives

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In Arizona, Republican candidates who falsely believe Donald Trump won the 2020 election are vying for governor, secretary of state and U.S. Senate.