Hillary Clinton Gets Another Nudge for 2016 Paging, Hillary Clinton. Emily’s List, the influential abortion-rights group that backs Democratic women, unveiled an initiative Thursday to help put a woman in the White House. The group announced a six-figure digital media campaign and new polling that shows a strong appetite for a female commander-in-chief as part of its “Madame President” campaign. More
Bill Clinton joins Twitter, for real Former President Bill Clinton has officially joined Twitter, using the handle @billclinton. Excited to join @chelseaclinton and my good friend @stephenathome on Twitter! — Bill Clinton (@billclinton) April 25, 2013 More
Democrats raise $22M for House races The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee raised a record $22.6 million during the first three months of the year, officials announced Thursday. It ended March with $8.9 million in cash reserves and $4.5 million in debt. More
The Caucus: Group Raising Funds for Obama’s Agenda Releases Numbers Totals suggest that the organization may struggle to raise the kind of resources that the president was able to rely on during his campaigns... Organizing for Action, the grass-roots group that grew out of President Obama’s campaign machine, raised just shy of $4.9 million during the first quarter of 2013, according to an e-mail to the group’s supporters. More
Obama lovers are mad at him Wednesday morning, President Barack Obama became the first Democratic president ever to propose cutting Social Security. Democrats spend so much time defending the president, it is easy to forget that even the most beloved presidents make mistakes and missteps. His new budget, which proposes a new method of calculating inflation increases in Social Security payments, is a doozy. More
As Donald Trump ends his campaign of hatred behind on the day before the election, he focused his venom on the first lady Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi.
Trump’s closing message: Nancy Pelosi is an evil sick, crazyBitch pic.twitter.com/LU4Rc8jL27
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) November 5, 2024
Strong women intimidate him.
During his North Carolina rally earlier, Demented Donald was particularly vicious and nasty against the Obamas and Nancy Pelosi.
Millions of voters are headed to the polls to elect the 47th President of the United States—and also vote in other critical races that will determine which party will control each chamber of Congress.
In the House, where all 435 seats are on the ballot, the election results will have a major impact on the incoming President’s ability to pass legislation and enact key elements of his or her agenda.
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The Republican Party currently has the majority in the House, but Democrats only need to pick up four seats to take control.
Though eyes are laser-focused on the 2024 presidential election, which could elect the first female President of the U. S., thirty-four Senate seats are also set to be contested this Election Day.
Control over the chambers of Congress could help or hinder the President-elect from setting forth their agenda for the country.
It may be time for Trump to get to the DJ booth and play Ave Maria again. We've seen his low-energy rallies, which pale in comparison to 2016. Vice President Kamala Harris's rallies are packed with enthusiastic crowds. In contrast, Trump has been giving rally speeches to a lot of empty seats, though he denies that.