The 2022 midterm campaign cycle has already begun, whether we like it or not.
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Tag Archives: The U.S. Senate
Trump’s Coatless Coattails
Once he accepts his election defeat, President Trump may realize he had a pretty good night.
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The Courts May Step In, Then Step Back
The courts may decide White House and Senate control in today’s elections – and their own future role in the process, too.
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SCOTUS Beyond Roe
Roe v. Wade looms over every Supreme Court vacancy, overshadowing many other major issues the court will address.
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New York’s Favor To McConnell
New York’s attorney general may have done Senate Republicans a huge favor by seeking to dissolve the NRA.
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Impeachment As Inquest
An inquest is a judicial-style investigative proceeding; a trial – including an impeachment trial – is not.
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Restricting Stock Buybacks
Bipartisanship is nice, but not when it extends to backing bad ideas about restricting corporate stock buybacks.
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What Follows The Blue Ripple
Since the Trump agenda does not rely on legislation, Tuesday’s ballot won’t likely have much effect on what he does – or says.
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Herding Cats In Congress
The presidency is Washington’s most powerful job, but congressional party leaders can argue that it is not the hardest.
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