Budget Battles
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Biden Looks to Rebound From a Disastrous Debate
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IMF Sends an Urgent Warning on US Debt
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Biden Admin Lowers Prices on Dozens of Drugs
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House Republicans Release Plan to Cut FBI Funding
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Trump Ran Up National Debt Twice as Much as Biden: Report
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Senate Republicans Offer Bill to Exempt Tips From Taxes
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A Trump Win Would Mean Higher Inflation, Recession Risk: Moody’s
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Why Presidential Candidates ‘Suspend’ Their Campaigns but Don’t End Them
By Millie DentThe field of White House candidates keeps dwindling as one presidential hopeful after another pulls out of the race. Yet the candidates inevitably say they are “suspending” their campaigns, not...
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16 Tycoons Who Give the Most Campaign Cash
By Hunter Walker, Business InsiderWall Street donors are a massive source of cash for political candidates. Thanks to Crowdpac, a data firm dedicated to informing citizens about the political process , Business Insider has identified...
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Senate’s Promise to Work Fridays Is Broken by Thursday
By Rob GarverThe promise that the Senate under Republican control would work longer hours – and even Fridays – lasted exactly as long as it took for members to have to actually consider really working on Friday...
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GOP Sees Popularity Surge Ahead of Senate Takeover
By Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal TimesThis year keeps getting better and better for the GOP. After a sweeping victory in the 2014 midterm elections, Republicans are enjoying a surge of popularity as they stand poised to take control of...
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Two Incoming Senators, Two Different Approaches
By Rob GarverWhen the new Congress convenes in January, newly minted Majority Leader Mitch McConnell will have to assert control of his Republican majority. On Sunday morning, two of his Senators-elect showed...
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Budget Breakdown at GOP: Who Will Lead the Committee?
By PAUL KANE, The Washington PostJeff Sessions (R-Ala.) and Mike Enzi (R-Wyo.) were elected to the Senate on the same day in 1996, but Enzi holds seniority over his longtime friend through a totally random feature of party rules:...
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The State of the American Electorate in 9 Numbers
By CHRIS CILLIZZA, The Washington PostThe best thing about elections — if you are a numbers nerd like me — is the massive amount of raw data about the American public and what they think, as well as the how and why of it. Yes, only about...
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Lame-Duck Action Could Add $1.5T to Long-Term Debt
By Eric PianinLargely under the radar screen, lawmakers are toying with ideas that could add as much as $1.5 trillion to the national debt in the coming decade. Washington is transfixed on President Obama’s new...
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Perry Might Have to Run for President While on Trial
By Eric PianinTough luck for Texas Gov. Rick Perry: While the rest of the likely GOP presidential candidates are hitting the campaign trail next year, Perry may be standing trial in Austin on government corruption...
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Obama’s ‘Nothing to Left to Lose’ Strategy: 3 Moves That Enrage the GOP
By Eric PianinBasking in the glow of the Republicans’ tidal wave election victory last week, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky raised the possibility that the GOP and President Obama could strike...
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Shaheen Wins in NH Keeping Dems’ Hopes Alive
By Rob GarverIn a Senate race that Democrats simply could not afford to lose, incumbent Senator Jeanne Shaheen kept the party’s hopes for retaining control of the Senate alive – though perhaps temporarily – by...
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Why the Stock Market Is Fired Up for a GOP Win
By Patti Domm, CNBCMarkets are psyched for a Republican victory in Congress that gives the GOP control of the Senate in addition to the House. Republican-control of Congress could help drive a new Asia-Pacific trade...
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Gingrich: Now Republicans Can Be the Reform Party
By Maureen Mackey, The Fiscal TimesNewt Gingrich doesn’t hesitate when it comes to tonight’s midterm election: “I think we’ll have a great evening. And we will control the Senate.” The former Speaker of the House and co-creator of the...
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McConnell Beats Grimes in Kentucky at Start of Good Night for the GOP
By Eric PianinSenate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) is hoping that, as Kentucky goes, so goes the nation. The veteran Senate Republican was the first to claim victory Tuesday night in a critical mid-term...
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CNN: Exit Polls Show an Angry Electorate
By Rob GarverExit polls from cable news network CNN found voters angry at Congress, angry at President Obama, and unhappy with the direction of the country.