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Face the Facts: Connecticut Republicans Are Pleased With Governor's Proposed Budget
House Minority Leader Rep. Vincent Candelora (R-North Branford) says overall, Republicans are pleased with Governor Lamont’s budget proposal. But there are some areas where he thinks it doesn’t go far enough.
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Biden Warns of GOP Plans to Slash Medicare and Social Security Benefits
When Republicans howled in protests during the State of the Union over President Biden’s suggestion that the GOP wanted to slash Medicare and Medicaid, it showcased a stunning turnaround for the Republican Party that built a brand on doing just that.
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Biden Celebrates Easing Inflation, Acknowledges ‘More Work to Do'
President Joe Biden spoke Thursday to celebrate the easing inflation rates after the Consumer Price Index showed a dip to 6.5%.
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McCarthy Fails for 3rd Day in Bitter GOP House Speaker Fight
The House stalemate over choosing a new speaker has held firm through a long, excruciating third day and evening of voting with no conclusion. But glimmers of a deal began to emerge late Thursday. Party leader Kevin McCarthy is determined to win over enough fellow Republicans. He has offered the conservative holdouts rule changes to give them more power to...
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Who Is Byron Donalds? Florida Republican Emerges as Alternative for House Speaker
As Republicans struggled for a second day to elect a House speaker, Rep. Byron Donalds of Florida emerged as the choice of conservative holdouts who are refusing to support Kevin McCarthy’s bid.
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GOP's McCarthy Rejected for House Speaker — Again and Again
House Republicans plowed through the second day of the new Congress, with no clear off-ramp from their political chaos over electing leader Kevin McCarthy as the new speaker. A Wednesday night session was initially planned, but they instead gave up amid a shouting, crowded vote to adjourn. After lengthy closed-door meetings with conservative holdouts, McCarthy said more voting would not...
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McCarthy Seizes House Speakership After Grueling Voting Process
After four contentious days of voting, negotiations and Republican infighting, Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., was voted in as House speaker early Saturday morning.
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McCarthy's Fight With GOP's Right Flank Stalls Speaker Bid
Republican leader Kevin McCarthy has fallen far short in voting to become House speaker.
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Kyrsten Sinema Switches to Independent. What That Means for Democrats in the Senate
Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema’s left the Democrat Party and registered as an independent. Here’s what that means for the the balance of power in the Senate.
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House GOP Pushes Hunter Biden Probe Despite Thin Majority
Republicans are getting ready to investigate President Joe Biden’s son Hunter next year when they take control of the U.S. House.
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Battleground Republicans Unload on Trump Ahead of Expected 2024 Announcement
Republicans in battleground states and elsewhere — bruised by sweeping losses for a third straight election — are casting blame in a direction they were once reluctant to point: toward former President Donald Trump.
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Watch: Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Midterm Elections: “This Election Is a Victory”
The Democrats retained control of the Senate after Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto defeated Republican Adam Laxalt in Nevada.
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Biden Pledges to Focus on Bipartisanship After Democrats Defy Expectations in Midterms
President Joe Biden spoke Wednesday to celebrate the Democrats’ strong performance in the 2022 midterm elections, pledging to continue to reach across the aisle to pass bipartisan legislation.
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Connecticut Republicans Hope to End Democrat Lock on House
Connecticut Republicans are hoping to unseat at least one of the state’s five incumbent Democratic members of the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday. The Connecticut delegation hasn’t included a GOP member in more than a decade. The national GOP is enthusiastic about its chances to flip Connecticut’s 5th Congressional District, which includes parts of northwestern and central Connecticut....
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These Are the Things Democrats Could Do With Congressional Gains in the Midterms
Here’s a look at what the House and Senate could do next year if Democrats defy polls and do well in the midterm elections.
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These Are the Things Republicans Might Do With Congressional Wins in the Midterms
Control of Congress is up for grabs in the midterm elections. Here’s what Republicans might do with a win.
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Republicans Want More Transparency Over Launch of Absentee Ballot Portal
Some Republican lawmakers say they want more transparency about the launch of the state’s new absentee ballot portal.
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Americans Believe Democratic Party Just as Extreme as Republican Party, New Poll Finds
About half of all Americans believe both major political parties are in need of more moderate candidates, and they are just as likely to view the Democratic party as extreme as they are the Republican party, according to a new survey.
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Biden: ‘Blind Loyalty to a Single Leader is Fatal to Democracy'
History tells us that blind loyalty to a single leader and a willingness to engage in political violence is fatal to democracy,” President Joe Biden said Thursday.