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The Texas congresswoman, who represents an urban Dallas district, is known for her testy exchanges with Republicans. Now, she might run for Senate.
Sen. Jeff Merkley is nearing a 15-hour speech on the Senate floor as we reach Day 22 of the shutdown. Here's what we know about the next Senate vote.
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Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz makes U.S. Senate joke on Paul Finebaum Show appearance
Missouri football coach Eli Drinkwitz was asked about his name appearing on coaching hot boards by Paul Finebaum. He turned it into a U.S. Senate joke.
CONCORD, N.H. -- CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — John E. Sununu enters GOP primary race in New Hampshire for US Senate seat he lost in 2008.
On paper, Minnesota’s rare open seat in the U.S. Senate on the ballot next fall should be an ideal pickup opportunity for Republicans. The GOP gained ground nationally in 2024, and Democrats are struggling to coalesce around a message that will appeal to swing voters.
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Live updates: Senate’s 12th attempt to end shutdown fails; final NYC mayoral debate kicks off
The Senate again voted down the House-passed funding bill to reopen the federal government Wednesday. The 12th vote on the legislation failed 54-46. It followed a 22-hour speech from Sen. Jeff
(The Center Square) — Former Sen. John E. Sununu announced Wednesday that he plans a comeback run for the U.S. Senate in New Hampshire, in a bid to reclaim the seat he lost to Democrat Jeanne Shaheen 17 years ago.
Merkley started speaking at 6:21 p.m. Tuesday evening and has been talking for more than 15 hours, with occasional breaks for questions from other Democratic senators who’ve joined him on the floor.