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President Biden’s position among Americans keeps dropping, according to a new national poll.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren is slated to publish a children's book about a woman running for president.

Thursday, 07 October 2021 05:15

Biden Now Open To CANCELING The Filibuster

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President Joe Biden announced it is a “real possibility” that Senate Democrats could attempt to revise the chamber’s filibuster rules to overcome a Republican blockade on raising the debt ceiling.

A non-partisan ethics watchdog addressed a complaint to Lisa Stevenson, the acting General Counsel for the Federal Election Commission (FEC), asking for an investigation into the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) and its chairman, Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY), for allegedly violating the Federal Election Campaign Act.

Reps. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., and Morgan Griffith, R-Va., have partnered up to address a letter to four prominent far-left climate organizations investigating possible connections to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

Monday, 04 October 2021 12:00

Trump Draws Battle Lines With Other 2024 Candidates

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Less than a week before he comes back to the state that begins the race for the White House, former President Trump says in a new interview that if he takes the bid again for president, most other Republicans would "drop out."

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders said on Sunday that his original $6 trillion infrastructure project was "probably too little," and that the current $3.5 trillion social spending package "should be a minimum."

A Quinnipiac poll published Tuesday revealed the heavily Hispanic region of South Texas proceeded to have dropped in trust in the Biden administration.

Sunday, 03 October 2021 23:45

Pelosi Admits Defeat On The Infrastructure Bill

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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi attracted up the white flag Friday evening, admitting that "more time is needed" to pass a $1 trillion infrastructure bill that is one of the pillars of President Biden's agenda, after previously pledging to pass the measure this week.

As midterm elections battles start to heat up before the 2022 vote, new surveys suggest that Democrats will lose charge of the Senate.

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