Table Of Content
- Arizona’s ban on abortion sets up the swing state for an election 2024 showdown
- Hunter Biden threatens to sue Fox News for airing 'revenge porn'
- Biden says debt ceiling bill meets test of 'bipartisan compromise'
- Election spending is up by billions — and boosting GOP candidates
- Why two-thirds of the House is needed to pass this CR
- What’s at stake in the Senate

Mills also repeatedly highlighted LePage’s long history of false statements and combative conduct that led some to compare him to former President Donald Trump. Her approach sometimes put her at odds with progressive activists, but likely appealed to independent voters, a large and influential part of the Maine electorate. The Victory Fund said in a statement that a record number of trans candidates — more than 1,000 — ran for office in the 2022 midterms.
Arizona’s ban on abortion sets up the swing state for an election 2024 showdown
"There is still much more work to be done," a caucus co-chair, Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., said in a release. Later on the floor, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., reiterated his support for the bill "without delay." Hawley said it wouldn't do "anything to address our massive structural trade deficit with multiple foreign nations, but particularly with China," while Graham said “it’s terrible” on defense. Without an agreement, the Senate could be forced to wait until Tuesday, a day after Treasury's deadline, to send the bill to Biden's desk. "I look forward to the day when he exercises this authority and puts an end, once and for all, to the outrageous actions of the extreme right-wing to hold our entire economy hostage in order to get what they want," he wrote. “I’ve for years said we’re not going to put our thumb on the scale, and now the White House in Congress is set to put the thumb on the scale," he said Wednesday.
Hunter Biden threatens to sue Fox News for airing 'revenge porn'

In his first term, DeSantis courted Trump supporters with incendiary attacks on the Biden administration. DeSantis opposed the president’s COVID policies and made White House medical advisor Anthony Fauci a prime target for criticism. Healey, Massachusetts' attorney general since 2015, overwhelmed her Republican opponent, former state Rep. Geoff Diehl, and put the governorship firmly back in Democratic hands after Republican Gov. Charlie Baker declined to seek a third term. Rubio, who has held the seat since 2011, was the favorite ahead of the election, in a state that has become more Republican-leaning in recent years. Leavitt is a conservative Republican, fresh off a stint working as communications director for New York Rep. Elise Stefanik, who ranks third in GOP House leadership. She also served as an assistant press secretary under former President Trump.
Biden says debt ceiling bill meets test of 'bipartisan compromise'
Texas’ ban was challenged last year by the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, which argued in a lawsuit that the policy was impeding academic freedom because it extended to public universities. Several swing-district House Republicans praised Speaker Mike Johnson for pushing forward with the foreign aid bills and attacked his detractors. GOP Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Thomas Massie railed on House Speaker Mike Johnson and his handling of the foreign aid bills, despite deciding not to move to oust the speaker Saturday. Nineteen members of the House Progressive Caucus who voted against further aid to Israel said Saturday that “we make ourselves complicit in this tragedy” if Congress continues to supply military assistance amid the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Election spending is up by billions — and boosting GOP candidates
Despite Walker holding a minimal lead, if neither candidate obtains more than 50% of the vote, the race will automatically go to a runoff, which will happen on Dec. 6. Whitmer beat political novice Tudor Dixon in the Republican nominee's first run for public office. Dixon was best known as a commentator on conservative news networks prior to winning the Republican nomination in a crowded GOP primary. The state of the economy is always a big issue in the industrial Midwest, but abortion rights and Whitmer's deployment of lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic also played a role in the campaign. The district, which contains the southeastern portion of the state, was considered a toss-up race by The Cook Political Report, despite a solid fundraising lead from Pappas.
Since 1946, the party out of power in the White House has gained an average of 28 House seats and two Senate seats in a president's first midterm. "The radical economic agenda of the Democrat party that's been pushed over the past two years is really costing young folks," Leavitt said in an appearance on FOX News last week. "The American Dream has never been more unattainable for young Americans." Despite landing on opposite sides of politics, both candidates argue that their political perspective is partially shaped by being part of Gen Z, which Pew Research Center defines as anyone born between 1997 and 2012.
Fast counting in rural Virginia counties boosts Republican candidate
Particularly on a day when they’re expected to allow the new speaker to pass his own clean CR without similar repercussions for his job. Soon after, the Senate voted to advance the bill procedurally, but all 100 senators will need to greenlight a final vote to skip other hurdles and pass the bill before the midnight deadline. If that doesn’t happen, the government would be forced into a partial shutdown on Saturday morning. President Joe Biden has called on Congress to pass it quickly and said he’ll sign the bill. An earlier version of this article incorrectly identified the political party of a group of representatives who notably voted “no” on new aid for Israel. The House passed a long-stalled foreign aid package on Saturday that gives funding to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, with a majority of lawmakers backing money for American allies across the globe.
While white women with college degrees, who are an important bloc for Democrats, are among the most enthusiastic to vote, Black voters, Latinos and young voters are among the least. “The National Weather Service urges people headed outdoors to bundle up, drive with caution” and check for updates on road conditions before heading out, as Montana Public Radio reports. Arizona’s border with Mexico is another issue on which Kelly shares some of the same views as Republicans, calling it a crisis and arguing for more resources and better pay for Border Patrol agents.
What’s at stake in the Senate
Voter ID rules, mail ballots and voter roll maintenance are among the RNC’s litigation targets. The latest is a lawsuit this month alleging that Michigan has failed to keep its voter rolls up to date. “The RNC is actively deploying an army of lawyers to make it harder for Americans’ ballots to be counted,” he said.

After days of contention over stopgap spending measures to avert a federal shutdown, Mr. McCarthy, with the support of more than 200 Democrats, managed on Saturday to pass a continuing resolution to keep the government funded through mid-November. A federal appeals court earlier sided with the RNC in a lawsuit in Pennsylvania questioning whether officials should count improperly dated absentee ballots. A Wisconsin lawsuit is targeting absentee voting procedures and ballot drop boxes.
The 99-page Fiscal Responsibility Act, which McCarthy says will get a vote in the Republican-led House today, will need to pass the Democratic-controlled Senate before the deadline of Monday set by the Treasury Department to act or risk default. House GOP leaders expect that not all Republicans will vote for the legislation, so the bill will need the support of some Democrats to pass. "And if we want to have credibility with the progressive wing of our party, then we need to be able to show that we’re fighting for them."
But election experts and federal officials were quick to rebut those claims. Hochul was thrust into campaigning soon after taking office, and polls showed the race against Long Island's Rep. Lee Zeldin, R-N.Y., tightening late. Importantly, Alaska uses ranked choice voting to tabulate its election results. As such, initial results from the first round may be available in the days after Election Day, but final results may not be released until two weeks later. ET, bringing election night to an official close — even though we're still waiting on plenty of winners to be announced. Farther south in Georgia, Democratic incumbent Sen. Raphael Warnock is currently neck and neck with Republican candidate Herschel Walker.
The bill, released early Thursday, funds the departments of Homeland Security, State, Labor, Defense, Health and Human Services and various other agencies. Together with the $459 billion bill passed earlier this month, it fully funds the federal government to the tune of $1.659 trillion through September, after months of stopgap bills and negotiations. In an FCC survey of 5,300 households conducted in December, more than two-thirds of respondents said they had inconsistent or no internet before joining the federal program, the majority citing affordability.
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Biden aide Steve Ricchetti ordered pizza tonight for White House staff members who watched the vote in the West Wing, a White House official said. "It protects critical programs that millions of hardworking families, students, and veterans count on," Biden said. "I have been clear that the only path forward is a bipartisan compromise that can earn the support of both parties. This agreement meets that test." Biden expressed relief in a statement tonight over a "critical step forward" to prevent default while urging the Senate to quickly pass the legislation.
“I for one, Mr. Speaker, don’t want to be on the wrong side of history. Yeah, I could say I’m going to vote no because there’s something not in the bill. I simply read the bills in front of me and decide, 'Is this good for the country? ' I would say that answer is easily yes," McCarthy said on the House floor during the debate. The vote is scheduled for 15 minutes, but it is likely to go over time.