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Category: Elections

What will the blue wave mean for the makeup and priorities of the 116th Congress?

  • October 30, 2018
Joint session of Congress

With the 2018 midterm elections only a week away, the public is starting to imagine what the 116th Congress might look like. In particular, lobbying firms and political action committees have started hiring new staff members and writing campaign checks…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Elections, Politics

Despite anger at red-state Senators, Democrats won’t change Senate rules. Here’s why.

  • October 26, 2018

The Democratic base is angry at red-state Senators — Democrats elected in Republican-leaning states who sometimes cast crucial votes with the GOP. But Democratic activists shouldn’t count on radical reform if their party comes to power.   The battle over…

Categories: Domestic Policy, Elections, Politics
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